Frontiers in Public Health (Sep 2024)

Enhancing laboratory biosafety management: a comprehensive strategy from theory to practice

  • Qin Tang,
  • Qin Tang,
  • Fei Yan,
  • Fei Yan,
  • Lu Yuan,
  • Lu Yuan,
  • Ying Tang,
  • Ying Tang,
  • Hui Chen,
  • Hui Chen,
  • YuTing Sun,
  • YuTing Sun,
  • Mi Yang,
  • Mi Yang,
  • GuoLin Song,
  • GuoLin Song

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fpubh.2024.1439051
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12

Abstract

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ObjectiveThis study examines biosafety management practices in a psychiatric hospital’s laboratory in China, focusing on how outdated information technology impacts the hospital’s ability to respond to public health emergencies. The goal is to enhance the hospital’s emergency response capabilities by updating risk assessments, biosafety manuals, and implementing a comprehensive quality management system alongside a specialized infection control system for significant respiratory diseases.MethodsWe utilized an integrated research approach, expanding the scope of risk assessments, updating the biosafety manual according to the latest international standards, and implementing a quality management system. A specialized infection control system for significant respiratory diseases was introduced to improve emergency response capabilities.ResultsUpdated risk assessments and a new biosafety manual have significantly improved the identification and management of biosafety threats. Implementing new quality management and infection control systems has enhanced response efficiency and operational standardization.ConclusionThe measures taken have strengthened the biosafety management and emergency response capabilities of the laboratory department, highlighting the importance of information technology in biosafety management and recommending similar strategies for other institutions.

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