Biosafety Level 1 agents:
a. include those that are the common agents of an infectious disease.
b. require only standard good laboratory techniques.
c. include Mycobacterium tuberculosis, M. gordonae, and Brucella.
d. require the use of maximum containment facilities.
B
Biological agents are classified into levels based on their degree of potential harm, from nonha-zardous (Level 1) to the most hazardous (Level 4).
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