Modular laboratories--cost-effective and sustainable infrastructure for resource-limited settings.
Bridges, Daniel J;
Colborn, James;
Chan, Adeline ST;
Winters, Anna M;
Dengala, Dereje;
Fornadel, Christen M;
Kosloff, Barry;
(2014)
Modular laboratories--cost-effective and sustainable infrastructure for resource-limited settings.
The American journal of tropical medicine and hygiene, 91 (6).
pp. 1074-1078.
ISSN 0002-9637
DOI: https://doi.org/10.4269/ajtmh.14-0054
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High-quality laboratory space to support basic science, clinical research projects, or health services is often severely lacking in the developing world. Moreover, the construction of suitable facilities using traditional methods is time-consuming, expensive, and challenging to implement. Three real world examples showing how shipping containers can be converted into modern laboratories are highlighted. These include use as an insectary, a molecular laboratory, and a BSL-3 containment laboratory. These modular conversions have a number of advantages over brick and mortar construction and provide a cost-effective and timely solution to offer high-quality, user-friendly laboratory space applicable within the developing world.