Korean Journal of Clinical Laboratory Science (Jun 2021)

Designing a Molecular Diagnostic Laboratory for Testing Highly Pathogenic Viruses

  • Tae Won Jung,
  • Jaeyoung Jung,
  • Sunghyun Kim,
  • Young-Kwon Kim

DOI
https://doi.org/10.15324/kjcls.2021.53.2.143
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 53, no. 2
pp. 143 – 150

Abstract

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The recent spread of novel and highly variant pathogenic viruses, including the coronavirus (SARS-CoV-2), has increased the demand for diagnostic testing for rapid confirmation. This has resulted in investigating the functional capability of each space, and preparing facility guidelines to secure the safety of medical technologists. During viral evaluations, there is a requirement of negative pressure facilities along with thread separation, during pre-treatment of samples and before nucleic acid amplification. Space composition therefore needs to be planned by considering unidirectional air flow. This classification of safety management facilities is designated as biosafety level 2, and personal protective equipment is placed accordingly. In case of handling dangerous materials, they need to be carried out of the biosafety cabinet, and sterilizers are required for suitable disposal of infectious agents. A common feature of domestic laboratories is maintenance of the sample pre-treatment space at a negative pressure of −2.5 Pa or less, and arranging separate pre-treatment and reagent preparation spaces during the test process. We believe that the data generated in this study is meaningful, and offers an efficient direction and detailed flow for separation of the inspection process and space functions. Moreover, this study introduces construction of the laboratory by applying the safety management standards.

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