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11 Pathogens Pose Big Security Risk For Research 115

sciencehabit writes "A United States federal panel of scientists and security experts has identified 11 microorganisms that it wants designated as Tier 1 select agents, a new category of biological agents that would be subject to higher security standards than other pathogens and toxins used in biomedical research. The category would include anthrax, Ebola, Variola major and Variola minor (the two viruses that cause small pox), the Marburg virus, the virus that causes foot and mouth disease, and bacterial strains that produce the botulinum neurotoxin. At the same time, the panel has recommended dropping 19 pathogens and six toxins from the broader list of 82 agents that are currently governed by the select agent program."
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11 Pathogens Pose Big Security Risk For Research

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  • Re:Small problem... (Score:2, Interesting)

    by Anonymous Coward on Thursday June 16, 2011 @02:49PM (#36466546)
    It is the spore formers they are worried about. Botox or bad canned goods might kill someone or even a few people, but botox is for morons and canned food is tested in the U.S. so you are safe if you don't eat spoiled/past date canned goods. But when the bacteria starts to form spores is when it becomes dangerous as it can be weaponized and spread as an aerosol. Entire cities of people being infected is the real concern here, not a few individual cases. And trust me, they have response plans in place to deal with this exact scenario. The rules are already pretty strict about how this stuff is dealt with. They just want to make it even safer. Good for them. That stuff is really scary.

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