BIOHAZARD CONTAINMENT
\bˌa͡ɪə͡ʊhˈazəd kəntˈe͡ɪnmənt], \bˌaɪəʊhˈazəd kəntˈeɪnmənt], \b_ˌaɪ_əʊ_h_ˈa_z_ə_d k_ə_n_t_ˈeɪ_n_m_ə_n_t]\
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Provision of physical and biological barriers to the dissemination of potentially hazardous biologically active agents (bacteria, viruses, recombinant DNA, etc.). Physical containment involves the use of special equipment, facilities, and procedures to prevent the escape of the agent. Biological containment includes use of immune personnel and the selection of agents and hosts that will minimize the risk should the agent escape the containment facility.
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