The Scotsman

WHO urges Ukraine to destroy ‘high-threat pathogens’ in its labs

- By JANE BRADLEY

The World Health Organisati­on has urged Ukrainian authoritie­s to destroy highthreat pathogens in its laboratori­es due to fears of damage by Russian attacks on the country. said it had strongly recommende­d to the Ukrainian Ministry of Health the pathogens should be destroyed to prevent any potential spills.

It said it would offer any technical assistance needed to do so.

A statement issued by WHO said: “WHO routinely assists member states in improving their public health capaci

including by facilitati­ng improved safety and security of laboratori­es holding samples of pathogens of public health concern.

“WHO’S country office in Ukraine has been working for several years with the Ministry of Health and other partners, including other WHO Member States, to support the enhancing of biosafety and biosecurit­y of labs, as well as the capacity of lab personnel, in particular to respond to the Covid-19 pandemic.”

The organisati­on added: “WHO also promotes biosecurit­y at laboratori­es, e.g. prevention of accidental or deliberate release of pathogens. WHO has strongly recwho ommended to the Ministry of Health in Ukraine and other responsibl­e bodies to destroy high-threat pathogens to prevent any potential spills.

“We encourage all parties to co-operate in the safe and secure disposal of any pathogens they come across, and to reach out for technical assistance as needed. WHO will assist wherever possible with technical guidance and coordinati­on.”

WHO spokesman Tarik Jasarevic, speaking from Lviv in Ukraine, told the United Nations bi-weekly press conference that in case of a threat, there was a protocol on how to dispose safely of pathogens to avoid any accidental spills.

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