How Laboratories Handling Dangerous Viruses Work



Government laboratories run by the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) do research on virulent and deadly diseases like smallpox, ebola, and Marburg virus in order to keep us all safe. But what about the people who work in those labs? The safety protocols have to be on the level of The Andromeda Strain. And just like that story, the strictness of the different levels correspond with the danger of the virus being studied. Unlike the movie, the different levels are in different labs in different places. The first level is on par with what hospitals require of visitors to an infectious patient with, say, flesh-eating bacteria. Don't ask me how I know. Above that, the protocols get very serious. The most serious of these virus labs is one that hasn't even been built yet, but will cover a big chunk of ground in Atlanta. This video from Half as Interesting is only seven minutes long; the rest is an ad.  -via Digg


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