Assessment of Biosafety and Biosecurity Engagements among Workers in some Institutional Research Laboratories (Private and Public) in Abuja, Nigeria

Joshua Olu, H. Yusuf, O. Akinbo, O. K. Nwosu
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This study aims to evaluate the biosafety and biosecurity engagements among workers in some selected institutional research laboratories in Abuja, Nigeria. A biosafety and biosecurity survey was carried out from October 2021 to March 2022 (6 months) among 280 workers such as laboratory technologists, veterinary clinicians in institutional research laboratories (Private and Public) in Abuja, research officers and graduate students. This study data was collected using a standardized and self-administered questionnaire that had 2 sections; Socio-Demographic and Criteria assessment (General knowledge on laboratory biosafety and biosecurity, Laboratory biosecurity Agenda, Laboratory Biosecurity Plan, Achieve Laboratory Biosafety, Attitude towards Laboratory Biosafety). The predictors of biosecurity and biosafety engagement effect on the workplace (Private or Public) was significant with Omnibus χ2 (5, N= 280) = 44.130, Hosmer-Lemeshow values χ2 40.954, DF=7, p< 0.05. The interaction (Sector*Biosafety level) effect [F (5, 266) =5.43, p<0.05] was also statistically significant with its effect on the general knowledge of laboratory biosafety and biosecurity among the respondents. The relationship between the gender and position occupied in the laboratory and the assessment criteria was statistically significant F (15, 737) = 10.899, p<0.05; Wilks’ Lambda=0.575 and partial eta squared=0.168. It was concluded that the laboratory biosecurity plan and attitude towards laboratory biosafety had a significant influence on the biosafety and biosecurity engagement of the workers based on where (private or public) they work. Also, general knowledge of the workers in the laboratory about biosafety and biosecurity is significantly dependent on the sector where they work and their various biosafety levels.
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尼日利亚阿布贾一些机构研究实验室(私营和公共)工作人员的生物安全和生物安全参与评估
本研究旨在评估尼日利亚阿布贾一些选定的机构研究实验室工作人员的生物安全和生物安全参与情况。从2021年10月至2022年3月(6个月),对280名工作人员进行了生物安全和生物安全调查,其中包括阿布贾机构研究实验室(私人和公共)的实验室技术人员、兽医临床医生、研究官员和研究生。本研究采用标准化的自我管理问卷收集数据,问卷分为两部分;社会人口统计和标准评估(实验室生物安全和生物安全的一般知识,实验室生物安全议程,实验室生物安全计划,实现实验室生物安全,对实验室生物安全的态度)。工作场所(私人或公共)生物安全和生物安全参与效应的预测因子具有显著性,Omnibus χ2 (5, N= 280) = 44.130, Hosmer-Lemeshow值χ2 40.954, DF=7, p< 0.05。交互作用(Sector*Biosafety level)效应[F (5,266) =5.43, p<0.05]对实验室生物安全和生物安全常识的影响也具有统计学意义。性别、实验室职务与评价标准的关系有统计学意义F (15,737) = 10.899, p<0.05;Wilks ' Lambda=0.575,偏平方=0.168。结论是实验室生物安全计划和对实验室生物安全的态度对工作人员的生物安全和生物安全参与有显着影响,这取决于他们的工作场所(私人或公共)。此外,实验室工作人员关于生物安全和生物安全的一般知识在很大程度上取决于他们工作的部门及其各种生物安全水平。
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