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Biohazards

Cutting human xenograft tissue with razor blade results in BBP exposure

Bone Marrow from Infected Mouse Splashes Into Researcher’s Eye

Contaminated Glass in Sink Cuts Technician’s Finger

Student Cuts Himself with Scalpel When Sectioning Human Tissue

Researcher Sustained Laceration to Leg and Was Exposed to a Bloodborne Pathogen

Bone Sliver Penetrates Researcher’s Hand and Exposes Him to HIV

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