Assessment of the Biosafety and Biosecurity in the Reference Veterinary Laboratory of Parakou
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Abstract: Optimal biosafety and biosecurity are major requirements of global health security. This
study assessed the biorisk management in the reference veterinary laboratory of Parakou (Benin).
The study was cross-sectional, descriptive, and evaluative. The non-probability sampling method
with the reasoned choice was used. The Food and Agriculture Organization laboratory mapping
tool-safety was used to collect information from the laboratory team. Group discussion, working
environment observation, and document exploitation were the data collection techniques. The
biorisk management was rated good if the average indicator of the laboratory reached at least 80%.
Otherwise, the biorisk management was rated insufficient. The overall laboratory biosafety and
biosecurity score was insufficient (42.4%). Per area, the scores were 26.7% for engineering, 33.3% for
administration, 53.8% for personal protective equipment, and 62.3% for the operational. There was
no area or category score that reached 80%. Containment, waste disposal, and personal protective
equipment disposal were the best performing categories with a score above 60%. The laboratory
has no biosafety and accident prevention program. Its premises require renovation. The standard
operating procedures for biosafety are not yet finalized, and the training mechanism is not optimal.
Therefore, strong advocacy and implementation of a biorisk management improvement plan appear
as urgent corrective actions which are required to help the reference veterinary laboratory of Parakou
in its task to protect the livestock and, ultimately, the people of Benin from dangerous diseases and
emerging pathogens.
