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How are Biological Agents Controlled in Histology Laboratories?
Controlling biological agents in histology laboratories is essential for safety and accuracy. This involves:
Proper
Sterilization
and disinfection of equipment and surfaces.
Use of
Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)
such as gloves and masks.
Adhering to
Biosafety protocols
and guidelines.
Proper disposal of
biohazardous waste
.
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