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In Germany, several million employees conduct tasks in which they directly use biological agents or may be exposed to them as a result of their tasks. The legal term "biological agents" includes in particular bacteria, viruses, fungi and parasites, but also cell cultures, which may pose risks through infection or sensitising and toxic effects. The variety ranges from harmless baker's yeast to the deadly Ebola virus.
The SARS-CoV-2 pandemic in particular has shown how relevant research of bioaerosol exposures is in occupational safety and health. But bioaerosols do not only play a role from the perspective of infection risks. The development of chronic respiratory diseases in workplaces is associated with exposures to high concentrations of complex bioaerosols. Therefore, the analysis of health risks emanating from bioaerosols, but also the evaluation of appropriate measures in occupational safety and health represent particular challenges which are being addressed in the interests of employee health protection within the framework of research within the BAuA.
The main tasks of Unit 4.II.2 "Bioaerosols" therefore include the implementation of research projects, knowledge transfer and policy advice.
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