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Global biosafety fears grow amid rise in labs handling dangerous pathogens

Por: Newsweek Health March 18, 2023

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Experts have raised biosafety concerns amid a rapid rise in the number of labs handling dangerous pathogens.As the debate over the potential origin of the COVID-19 pandemic rages, a group of researchers has released the Global BioLabs Report 2023. The report documented that the number of labs handling dangerous pathogens has increased to more than 100 worldwide.It also found that the number of BSL4 labs that are either in operation, under... + full article



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