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Biosecurity protocols

Biosecurity protocols are practices designed to prevent the spread of harmful biological agents, such as diseases or pests, between animals, people, and environments. They include measures like sanitizing equipment, controlling access to sensitive areas, wearing protective clothing, and proper disposal of waste. These protocols help protect health, safeguard food supply, and preserve ecosystems by minimizing the risk of infection or contamination. Effective biosecurity relies on strict procedures, staff training, and ongoing monitoring to ensure risks are managed and biohazards are contained.