How to Conduct a Biological Risk Assessment (modified from ...
Shedding of the biohazard--Is the biohazard shed by the animal being treated? What are the possible routes of shedding? E.g., urine, feces, dander, saliva Also consider how long the animal is infectious for and how long shedding may occur. Can the biohazardous agent replicate in the animal host? ... Adenovirus. Human kidney, pancreas, some ... ................
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