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If there is a breach of quarantine and a a potential agent escapes, does it then pose a serious threat to the environment?

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If there is a breach of quarantine and a a potential agent escapes, does it then pose a serious threat to the environment?

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No. Preliminary screening of any potential agent is usually done in that organism’s country of origin. Hence, species are only imported into secure quarantine facilities in Australia that are thought to be specific. Insects/fungi that have a broad host range in their home country are never imported into Australia as potential agents.

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