You currently work in a BLS 2 lab with organisms that are classified as BSL 1 or 2. Your project manager gives you your next assignment, as you look down the list of organisms that you will be performing susceptibility tests, your eyes stop on Bacillus subtilis and Bacillus anthrax. 1) What gave you pause about these bacteria? 2) What conversation do you need to have with your project manager? no references, just homework
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You currently work in a BLS 2 lab with organisms that are classified as BSL 1 or 2. Your project manager gives you your next assignment, as you look down the list of organisms that you will be performing susceptibility tests, your eyes stop on Bacillus subtilis and Bacillus anthrax.
1) What gave you pause about these bacteria?
2) What conversation do you need to have with your project manager?
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