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Biosafety in the laboratory - VIB

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H A<br />

Rhabdoviridae<br />

3 3 Rabies virus<br />

2 3 Vesicular stomatitis virus (VSV)<br />

Togaviridae<br />

2 + Semliki Forest virus<br />

2 2 S<strong>in</strong>dbis virus<br />

2 Rubella virus<br />

Not classified<br />

3 Blood-borne hepatitis viruses not<br />

identified yet<br />

3 Borna diseases virus<br />

H A<br />

Unrelated agents connected<br />

with<br />

3 Bov<strong>in</strong>e spongiform<br />

encephalopathy (BSE)<br />

3 Chronic wast<strong>in</strong>g disease of deer<br />

3 Creutzfeldt–Jakob disease<br />

3 Gerstmann-Sträussler-Sche<strong>in</strong>ker<br />

syndrome<br />

3 Kuru<br />

3 M<strong>in</strong>k encephalopathy<br />

3 Scrapie<br />

Human and animal pathogenic fungi<br />

H A<br />

2 2 Aspergillus flavus<br />

2 2 Aspergillus fumigatus<br />

OP OP Aspergillus nidulans<br />

2 Aspergillus parasiticus<br />

OP OP Aspergillus terreus<br />

OP OP Aspergillus versicolor<br />

2 2 Candida albicans<br />

H A<br />

2 2 Cryptococcus neoformans<br />

2 Fusarium coccophilum<br />

3 2 Penicillium marneffei<br />

OP OP Pneumocystis car<strong>in</strong>ii<br />

OP 2 Rhizomucor pusillus<br />

2 Rhizopus cohnii<br />

2 Rhizopus microspous<br />

Human and animal pathogenic parasites<br />

H A<br />

3 Eimeria acervul<strong>in</strong>a<br />

3 Eimeria burnetti<br />

3 Eimeria maxima<br />

3 Eimeria necratix<br />

3 Eimeria spp.<br />

3 3 Leishmania brasiliensis<br />

3 3 Leishmania donovani<br />

2 Leishmania ethiopica<br />

3 Leishmania major<br />

2 3 Leishmania mexicana<br />

2 Leishmania peruviana<br />

2 Leishmania spp.<br />

3 3 Leishmania tropica<br />

3 Plasmodium falciparum<br />

2 Plasmodium spp. (with humans and apes)<br />

2 Pneumocystis car<strong>in</strong>ii<br />

3 Theileria annulata<br />

H A<br />

3 Theileria hirei<br />

2 Theileria mutans<br />

2 Theileria ovis<br />

3 Theileria parva<br />

2 Theileria taurotragi<br />

2 3 Toxoplasma gondii<br />

3 Trichomonas foetus<br />

2 Trichomonas vag<strong>in</strong>alis<br />

3 Trypanosoma brucei brucei<br />

3 Trypanosoma brucei gambiense<br />

3 3 Trypanosoma brucei rhodesiense<br />

3 Trypanosoma congolense<br />

3 Trypanosoma cruzi<br />

3 Trypanosoma equiperdum<br />

3 Trypanosoma evansi<br />

2 Trypanosoma vivax<br />

Note: This is a shortened list of pathogens. If your organism is not on this list, first consult <strong>the</strong> lists<br />

at www.biosafety.be before conclud<strong>in</strong>g that your organism is not pathogenic.<br />

Fytopathogens<br />

On <strong>the</strong> follow<strong>in</strong>g page <strong>the</strong> risk group of some relevant fytopathogens is given. Some fytopathogens<br />

however are also subject to additional quarant<strong>in</strong>e regulations that are designed to combat relevant plant<br />

diseases or diseases that can affect plant products.<br />

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