Biological safety : principles and practices

著者

    • Wooley, Dawn P.
    • Byers, Karen B.

書誌事項

Biological safety : principles and practices

edited by Dawn P. Wooley, Karen B. Byers

ASM Press, c2017

5th ed

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注記

Includes bibliographical references and index

内容説明・目次

内容説明

Now in its fifth edition, Biological Safety: Principles and Practices remains the most comprehensive biosafety reference. A resource for biosafety professionals, instructors, and those who work with pathogenic agents in any capacity, Biological Safety is also a critical reference for laboratory managers and those responsible for managing biohazards in a range of settings.

目次

Introduction: Jim Welch and Caryl Griffin Section I. Hazard Identification, Editor: Dawn Wooley Microbial Flora of Humans and Microbial Virulence Factors, Paul A. Granato, Lab. Alliance of Central NY Indigenous Agents of Research Animals, Lon Kendall, Colorado State U. Plant Pathogens and Plant-Associated Microorganisms, Ann K. Vidaver et al., U. Nebraska Epidemiology of Laboratory-Associated Infections, Karen Byers, Dana Farber Cancer Inst. Section II. Hazard Assessment, Editor: Dawn Wooley Risk Assessment of Biological Hazards, Dawn Wooley, Wright State U. Helminths, Protozoa, and Algae, Barbara L. Herwaldt, CDC Mycotic Agents, Wiley A. Schell, Duke University Bacterial Pathogens, Deborah Anderson, U. Missouri Viral Agents, Jason Paragas, Lawrence Livermore National Lab, Livermore, CA Viral Vectors, Patrick J. Condreay, pc Biosafety Consulting Services, Carrboro, NC Toxins of Biological Origin, Joseph P. Kozlovac, USDA Molecular Agents, Dawn Wooley, Wright State U. Biohazardous Agents Transmitted Primarily by the Airborne Route, Michael A. Pentella, Dept. Public Health, Bureau of Lab Science, Boston, MA Primary, Continuous, and Transformed Cells, Glyn Stacey, National Inst of Biol Stand and Control Allergens of Animal and Biological Systems, Wanda Phipatanakul, Children's Hosp. and Harvard Section III. Hazard Control, Editor: Dawn Wooley and Karen Byers Design of Biomedical Laboratory Facilities, Jonathan Y. Richmond Primary Barriers and Equipment-Associated Hazards, Richard C. Fink Biological Safety Cabinets, Fume Hoods, and Gloves Boxes, David C. Eagleson, The Baker Company Arthropod Vector Biocontainment, Stephen Higgs, Kansas State University, Manhattan, KS Aerobiology, Allen Bennett, Simon Parks, Clare Shieber Personal Respiratory Protection, Nicole Vars McCullough Universal Precautions for Handling Human Specimens, Debra L. Hunt Decontamination and Disinfection, Matthew J. Arduino, Centers for Disease Control, Atlanta, GA Packaging and Shipping Biological Materials, Ryan F. Relich and James W. Snyder Section IV. Administrative Control, Editor: Karen Byers Biological Safety Program Management, LouAnn Crawford Burnett, Chris Thompson, Patricia Olinger Biosafety Compliance: a Global Perspective (title may be changed slightly, but will be regarding international biorisk issues, Patricia Olinger and R Kalpana Occupational Medicine in a Biomedical Research Setting, Deborah E. Wilson and James M. Schmitt Measuring Biosafety Program Effectiveness, Janet S. Peterson (retired), Melissa Morland, Robert J. Hashimoto (deceased). Training Programs, Sean Kaufman Biosafety and Biosecurity: Regulatory Impact, Robert J. Hawley and Theresa D. Duley Section V. Special Environments, Editor: Karen Byers Teaching Laboratories, Christopher Woolverton Pharmaceutical Industry, Brian Petuch Large-Scale Production, Mary L. Cipriano, Brian Petuch, and Marion Downing. Veterinary Diagnostic Laboratories and Necropsy, Timothy Baszler and Tanya Graham Agricultural Biosafety, Robert A. Heckert and Joseph P. Kozlovac Laboratory, Growth Chamber, and Greenhouse Biosafety, Dann Adair et al. Field Studies, Charles Calisher and Darrin Carroll Clinical Settings, Michael A. Pentella BSL-4 Maximum Biocontainment Laboratories, David S. Bressler and Robert J. Hawley

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