摘要
The principles of biological safety used in laboratories in the United States today owe their origin to work conducted and lessons learned in the 1940s and 1950s at Fort Detrick,Maryland.At a laboratory safety managers’conference,conducted by the U.S.Occupational Safety and Health Administration National Training Institute in Chicago in 1992,1 more than 60%of the information presented was credited to lessons learned at Fort Detrick.