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Biological hazards ask organisms or organic mattersproduced by these organisms that are harmful to humanhealth. These include parasites, viruses, bacteria, fungiand protein. generally , there are three major of routesof entry for these micro-organisms into our body, i.e.through the systema respiratorium , transmission throughcontact with body fluids of the infected or contact withcontaminated objects. The harmful effects posed tohuman health by these biological hazards are mainly ofthree types - infections, allergy and poisoning
Biological hazards, also referred to as biohazards, ask biological substances that pose a threat to the health of living organisms, primarily that of humans. this will include medical waste or samples of a microorganism, virus or toxin which will affect human health. It also can include substances harmful to animals. The term and its associated symbol is usually used as a warning, in order that those potentially exposed to the substances will know to require precautions. The biohazard symbol was developed in 1966 by Charles Baldwin, an environmental-health engineer working for the Dow Chemical Company on the containment products. it's utilized in the labeling of biological materials that carry a big health risk, including viral samples and used hypodermic needles. In Unicode, the biohazard symbol is U+2623

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