What primary biosafety level should your laboratory operate at when handling H5N1 samples?

Understand the Problem

The question is asking about the appropriate biosafety level required for a laboratory handling H5N1 samples, which is related to laboratory safety standards and protocols for dealing with pathogenic microorganisms.

Answer

BSL-3

The final answer is BSL-3

Answer for screen readers

The final answer is BSL-3

More Information

BSL-3 is recommended for handling H5N1 due to the high pathogenicity and potential for human infection.

Tips

A common mistake is assuming lower biosafety levels (such as BSL-2) might suffice for H5N1. Always ensure proper safety measures for high-risk pathogens.

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