与蝙蝠一起工作时的生物安全实践:实地研究注意事项指南。

Alvaro Aguilar-Setién, Nidia Aréchiga-Ceballos, Gary A Balsamo, Amy J Behrman, Hannah K Frank, Gary R Fujimoto, Elizabeth Gilman Duane, Thomas Warner Hudson, Shelley M Jones, Luis A Ochoa Carrera, Gregory L Powell, Carrie A Smith, Joni Triantis Van Sickle, Susan E Vleck
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介绍:蝙蝠的野外工作对环境生物学和生态学以及微生物学的许多领域的研究都做出了重要贡献。与蝙蝠一起工作具有咬伤和抓伤等危险,并有可能接触狂犬病病毒等传染性病原体。它还使研究人员暴露于现场工作固有的许多其他潜在危险,例如环境条件、延迟的应急响应或具有挑战性的工作条件。方法:本文讨论了围绕蝙蝠野外工作的全面风险评估过程的考虑因素、职业前和职业后健康考虑因素,并深入研究了与生物安全问题相关的领域的具体考虑因素——培训、个人防护装备、野外方法的安全考虑、净化和废物。它还涉及生物安全领域之外的相关法律和伦理问题,但这些问题必须在规划过程中得到解决。讨论:虽然本文的重点是位于北美和中美洲的蝙蝠野外工作,但这里讨论的原则和实践适用于其他地方的蝙蝠工作,以及与其他动物物种的野外工作,并应促进对如何安全进行野外工作以保护研究人员和动物的仔细考虑。
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Biosafety Practices When Working with Bats: A Guide to Field Research Considerations.

Biosafety Practices When Working with Bats: A Guide to Field Research Considerations.

Biosafety Practices When Working with Bats: A Guide to Field Research Considerations.

Biosafety Practices When Working with Bats: A Guide to Field Research Considerations.

Introduction: Field work with bats is an important contribution to many areas of research in environmental biology and ecology, as well as microbiology. Work with bats poses hazards such as bites and scratches, and the potential for exposure to infectious pathogens such as rabies virus. It also exposes researchers to many other potential hazards inherent to field work, such as environmental conditions, delayed emergency responses, or challenging work conditions.

Methods: This article discusses the considerations for a thorough risk assessment process around field work with bats, pre- and post-occupational health considerations, and delves into specific considerations for areas related to biosafety concerns-training, personal protective equipment, safety consideration in field methods, decontamination, and waste. It also touches on related legal and ethical issues that sit outside the realm of biosafety, but which must be addressed during the planning process.

Discussion: Although the focal point of this article is bat field work located in northern and central America, the principles and practices discussed here are applicable to bat work elsewhere, as well as to field work with other animal species, and should promote careful considerations of how to safely conduct field work to protect both researchers and animals.

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