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  1. Biosecurity - Wikipedia

    Biosecurity refers to measures aimed at preventing the introduction or spread of harmful organisms (e.g. viruses, bacteria, plants, animals etc.) intentionally or unintentionally outside …

  2. Biosafety, biosecurity, and bioethics - PMC

    Biosafety and biosecurity risks can be difficult to estimate due to lack of high-quality, interpretable data concerning laboratory accidents, laboratory acquired infections, security breaches, and …

  3. Biosecurity: 1. 1. Introduction: what is biosecurity? - GreenFacts

    Biosecurity covers food safety, zoonoses, the introduction of animal and plant diseases and pests, the introduction and release of living modified organisms (LMOs) and their products (e.g. …

  4. What is Biosecurity — Explained - nti.org

    Mar 13, 2025 · We define biosecurity as: policies and practices that protect against the deliberate misuse of biology to cause harm. This is designed to encompass a wide range of potential …

  5. Biosecurity - ASPR

    Biosecurity is one of the three components of Biorisk Management, which ensures the safe use and security of biological materials in laboratories. Biosecurity focuses on protecting biological …

  6. Biosecurity: An Impact-Focused Overview - Probably Good

    What is biosecurity? Biosecurity encompasses measures designed to prevent and mitigate the effects of biological risks.

  7. Modernizing Biosecurity and Biosafety in the U.S.: Key Lessons …

    Nov 7, 2023 · In the context of biosecurity and biosafety, it entails the integration of physical, technological, and procedural measures to safeguard against accident or misuse of biological …

  8. Biosecurity in the United States - Wikipedia

    Biosecurity is set of measures aimed at preventing the introduction and/or spread of harmful organisms, in order to minimise the risk of transmission of infectious diseases to people, …

  9. Biosafety and Biosecurity - United States Department of State

    Promoting global health security is a core tenet of the U.S. biodefense strategy because infectious disease threats, whether naturally occurring, deliberate, or accidental, have the potential to …

  10. Biosecurity Concept: Origins, Evolution and Perspectives - PMC

    This short communication reviews the origins and evolution of the biosecurity concept and discusses the future perspectives of biosecurity in regard to the One Health Approach and the …