Laboratory hazards and
how they should be handled are listed in the regulations such as carcinogenic and teratogenic substances, mercury and its compounds,
cytotoxic chemicals, carbon monoxide, lead and its derivatives, and materials that can be absorbed through the skin.
New research from La Jolla Institute for Allergy and Immunology lays the groundwork to parse
how the virus interacts with its host and causes disease by pinpointing CD8 + T cells, a subset of T cells more commonly known as
cytotoxic or killer T cells, as important gatekeepers that control Zika infection or limit the severity of disease.