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  • Title: Biosafety standards for working with Crimean-Congo hemorrhagic fever virus.
    Author: Weidmann M, Avsic-Zupanc T, Bino S, Bouloy M, Burt F, Chinikar S, Christova I, Dedushaj I, El-Sanousi A, Elaldi N, Hewson R, Hufert FT, Humolli I, Jansen van Vuren P, Koçak Tufan Z, Korukluoglu G, Lyssen P, Mirazimi A, Neyts J, Niedrig M, Ozkul A, Papa A, Paweska J, Sall AA, Schmaljohn CS, Swanepoel R, Uyar Y, Weber F, Zeller H.
    Journal: J Gen Virol; 2016 Nov; 97(11):2799-2808. PubMed ID: 27667586.
    Abstract:
    In countries from which Crimean-Congo haemorrhagic fever (CCHF) is absent, the causative virus, CCHF virus (CCHFV), is classified as a hazard group 4 agent and handled in containment level (CL)-4. In contrast, most endemic countries out of necessity have had to perform diagnostic tests under biosafety level (BSL)-2 or -3 conditions. In particular, Turkey and several of the Balkan countries have safely processed more than 100 000 samples over many years in BSL-2 laboratories. It is therefore advocated that biosafety requirements for CCHF diagnostic procedures should be revised, to allow the tests required to be performed under enhanced BSL-2 conditions with appropriate biosafety laboratory equipment and personal protective equipment used according to standardized protocols in the countries affected. Downgrading of CCHFV research work from CL-4, BSL-4 to CL-3, BSL-3 should also be considered.
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