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ID126257
Title ProperBiosecurity measures in 48 isolation facilities managing Highly infectious diseases
LanguageENG
AuthorPuro, Vincenzo ;  Fusco, Francesco M ;  Schilling, Stefan ;  Thomson, Gail
Publication2012.
Summary / Abstract (Note)Biosecurity measures are traditionally applied to laboratories, but they may also be usefully applied in highly specialized clinical settings, such as the isolation facilities for the management of patients with highly infectious diseases (eg, viral hemorrhagic fevers, SARS, smallpox, potentially severe pandemic flu, and MDR- and XDR-tuberculosis). In 2009 the European Network for Highly Infectious Diseases conducted a survey in 48 isolation facilities in 16 European countries to determine biosecurity measures for access control to the facility. Security personnel are present in 39 facilities (81%). In 35 facilities (73%), entrance to the isolation area is restricted; control methods include electronic keys, a PIN system, closed-circuit TV, and guards at the doors. In 25 facilities (52%), identification and registration of all staff entering and exiting the isolation area are required. Access control is used in most surveyed centers, but specific lacks exist in some facilities. Further data are needed to assess other biosecurity aspects, such as the security measures during the transportation of potentially contaminated materials and measures to address the risk of an "insider attack."
`In' analytical NoteBiosecurity and Bioterrorism Vol.10, No.2; Jun.2012: p.208-214
Journal SourceBiosecurity and Bioterrorism Vol.10, No.2; Jun.2012: p.208-214
Key WordsInfectious diseases ;  Biosecurity ;  European network for Highly Infectious Diseases ;  Smallpox ;  SARS ;  Viral Hemorrhagic fevers