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Officials in Louisiana investigating how a potential bioterror agent escaped but insist there is no threat to public


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Bacteria growing in a petri dish

By AFP

2:08AM GMT 02 Mar 2015


US officials in Louisiana are investigating how a dangerous and often deadly bacterium got out of a high-security laboratory at a research facility, USA Today reported on Sunday.

Authorities told the newspaper there was no risk to the public, though the extent of the contamination remains unknown after the safety breach at the Tulane National Primate Research Center.

The bacterium in question is called Burkholderia pseudomallei.

Primarily found in Southeast Asia and northern Australia, the microbe can spread to humans and animals through contact with contaminated soil and water. It is classified as a potential bioterror agent.

The release possibly came in November or earlier at the center, which was working to develop a vaccine against the bacteria.

Officials say the pathogen has not been detected at the facility's outdoor grounds, though four rhesus monkeys kept in outdoor pens became sick, and two were euthanised, USA Today said.

Additionally, a federal inspector became sick after visiting the facility, though it was not clear if she had been exposed to the bacterium prior to her visit, as she had a history of international travel.

The research centre did not immediately return a call seeking comment.

"There continues to be no known threat to the public," a press release dated February 24 read.

"There are no known human or non-human primates currently ill as a result of possible exposure to Burkholderia pseudomallei."

The center is located in Covington, about 50 miles (80 kilometers) north of New Orleans.

Deadly bacterium 'released from US high-security lab' - Telegraph

Deadly Bacteria Released from US High-Security Lab
 
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Media hype. Every second bacteria appears to be on the list of bioterror agent in States.
 
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Is it that the same game where India is the best spot to release your virus ?
yup, haven't played in a while but it's a lot of fun, bacteria and virus were relatively easy, but fungus is really tough... and then you unlock all sorts of other parasites, spores, bio weapons.

kill the whole world with your pathogen, good fun. :partay:
 
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