Nehru Zoological Park, Hyderabad is set to establish a Biosafety Level-3 (BSL-3) laboratory, making it the first of its kind in southern India. This new addition will enable the rapid diagnosis, post-mortem analysis, and research on zoonotic diseases .The diseases that can be transmitted between animals and humans.
Biosafety levels (BSL) define the safety precautions and containment protocols required for handling infectious agents in laboratory settings. These levels are critical to ensuring the safety of both laboratory personnel and the environment.
There are four primary biosafety levels:
BSL-1 (Low Risk):
Risk: Low-risk microbes that pose little to no threat to healthy humans.
Precautions: Basic safety practices like handwashing and wearing protective equipment.
Common Use: Research with non-infectious or minimally hazardous microbes.
BSL-2 (Moderate Risk):
Risk: Agents that cause human diseases and pose a moderate risk.
Precautions: Work with these microbes requires controlled access, protective gear, and safety equipment.
Common Use: Research with pathogenic organisms that can cause illness but are treatable.
BSL-3 (High Risk):
Risk: Indigenous or exotic microbes that can cause serious or potentially fatal diseases through inhalation.
Precautions: These labs are tightly controlled, with enhanced containment systems, sealed containers, and specific protocols for handling dangerous pathogens.
Common Use: Research into more dangerous zoonotic diseases like tuberculosis, West Nile virus, SARS, and other potentially fatal microbes.
BSL-4 (Extreme Risk):
Risk: Highly dangerous and exotic pathogens, often with no known cure or vaccine (e.g., Ebola, Lassa fever).
Precautions: Highest level of containment, with specialized suits and strict access controls. These labs are rarely found due to the extreme nature of the organisms they study.
The establishment of the BSL-3 lab at Nehru Zoological Park will help in the study and management of zoonotic diseases—those that can jump from animals to humans. It will also improve response capabilities when such diseases appear in wildlife populations, providing timely information for both public health and conservation efforts.
Rapid Diagnosis: A BSL-3 lab will allow the park’s researchers to quickly identify zoonotic pathogens, enabling faster responses to potential outbreaks.
Post-mortem Analysis: The lab will support post-mortem studies to determine the cause of death in animals, which is critical for wildlife conservation efforts and preventing disease transmission.
Zoonotic Disease Research: By studying diseases that can be transmitted between animals and humans, scientists can help mitigate the risk of zoonotic disease outbreaks, such as the COVID-19 pandemic, which is believed to have originated from animals.
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