Viruses Loose!!
Viruses Loose!!
Check out the following article on CNN. Some dumbasses sent a highly infectious strain of flu virus to several thousand different labs around the world. What worries me is that one of the labs was in Lebanon. What the fuck are we doing sending a ANY virus to fricking Lebanon. I can just picture those drooling terrorists getting a hold of it and jumping a few planes around the world.
http://www.cnn.com/2005/HEALTH/04/13/fl ... index.html
http://www.cnn.com/2005/HEALTH/04/13/fl ... index.html
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H2N2 Type A would be worthless as a weapons virus for terrorists. It would be far more lethal in the third world than in the US or other terror targets...
It was sent to viral labs worldwide as part of a routine flu typing program, testing the ability of those labs to ID flu type. The routine precautions in place at such labs should be sufficient to prevent it getting wild, though the CDC and WHO upped the precaution levels for this one's handling to level 3.
So ya know...no biggie really...
Why send ANY virus to Lebanon?...Ermmmm because viruses identified early and remotely do not spread and/or if they do, the WHO and CDC have ample warning to type and strain...
It was sent to viral labs worldwide as part of a routine flu typing program, testing the ability of those labs to ID flu type. The routine precautions in place at such labs should be sufficient to prevent it getting wild, though the CDC and WHO upped the precaution levels for this one's handling to level 3.
So ya know...no biggie really...
Why send ANY virus to Lebanon?...Ermmmm because viruses identified early and remotely do not spread and/or if they do, the WHO and CDC have ample warning to type and strain...
I know it was for testing but I still wouldn't allow a virus to be sent to Lebanon. I wouldn't put it past terrorists to break into the lab to steal it or one of the lab technicians to sell it.
It may not do as much damage as it did in the 50s in the US but it would still cause deaths, especially in congested cities like New York. It could also be used to attack America's allies. Canada could be hit hard by it. By the time they had a chance to see a doctor they would be dead. They could hit Israel pretty bad...hrmm maybe that isn't a bad thing.
Either way I think it was a pretty stupid mistake to send it out. And I still think that sort of thing should not be sent to countries like Lebanon.
It may not do as much damage as it did in the 50s in the US but it would still cause deaths, especially in congested cities like New York. It could also be used to attack America's allies. Canada could be hit hard by it. By the time they had a chance to see a doctor they would be dead. They could hit Israel pretty bad...hrmm maybe that isn't a bad thing.
Either way I think it was a pretty stupid mistake to send it out. And I still think that sort of thing should not be sent to countries like Lebanon.
Deward
What do you base that on? Canada has 1.8 doctors / 1000 people, US 2.56Deward wrote:Canada could be hit hard by it. By the time they had a chance to see a doctor they would be dead.
Not that big a disparity when you're talking about pandemic care..
Besides, Doctors are the 3rd leading cause of death in the US =)
http://www.healingdaily.com/Doctors-Are ... the-US.htm
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That's because you know all of dick about virology and epidemiology. Get a clue about how disease processes work or just continue running about like chicken little every time you hear the word virus.Deward wrote:I know it was for testing but I still wouldn't allow a virus to be sent to Lebanon.
And I wouldn't worry too much about Canada...they nicely contained a potential pandemic when SARS hit and had entirely adequate influenza vaccine for their populace this fall...unlike some other countries...
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Yeah but you have to remember it was cross contamination (a serious fuck up) in a Vancouver lab that found it. That it was discovered is a good thing, but it still happened because someone (in CanadaLynks wrote:Yes because everyone in Canada is incompetent.![]()

The thing I don't understand, after watching a report on this last night, is why there is a differeing standard in the classification of these viruses. This bug was what US considers a class 2 while Canada considers this a class 3. I would thought, especially as they do send the samples across international borders, that they would have a uniform standard for classifying these things, similar to the UN designations for transpotation of other dangerous goods. Not like shit like diesel or gasoline is more dangerous than some of this stuff...
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They do have a uniform standard set by the WHO, 1 being minimal precautions 4 being full precautions. The WHO seems to have reclassified this virus mid-incident, Influenza (all strains) was type 2, so this particular strain doesn't get loose.Wulfran wrote:The thing I don't understand, after watching a report on this last night, is why there is a differeing standard in the classification of these viruses. This bug was what US considers a class 2 while Canada considers this a class 3. I would thought, especially as they do send the samples across international borders, that they would have a uniform standard for classifying these things, similar to the UN designations for transpotation of other dangerous goods.
While cross contamination in lab is a screw-up in terms of the testing (though they were probably running multiple passes) it isn't a situation which results in release of active virus usually.
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What's worse...
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/7505545/
They shipped the stuff via FedEx and DHL...
wtf?
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/7505545/
They shipped the stuff via FedEx and DHL...
wtf?
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http://www.suntimes.com/output/health/c ... flu16.html
hrmm, now where did i put that vial of deadly flu viriiiii?
i guess they've been missing since October according to some other news reports i've read. supposedly they never made it to the labs in the first place. So i guess it WAS UPS.April 16, 2005
GENEVA -- Shipments of a killer influenza virus destined for testing in Mexico and Lebanon remain unaccounted for, but the U.N. health organization said 15 other countries that received the samples were expected to have destroyed them by today.
The virus was sent in testing kits to 18 countries starting last year at the request of the College of American Pathologists, which helps labs conduct proficiency testing.
Ten countries -- Hong Kong, Belgium, Singapore, Canada, Chile, France, Germany, Italy, South Korea and Taiwan -- have destroyed the H2N2 virus, a strain of ''Asian flu'' that killed between 1 million and 4 million people in 1957.

hrmm, now where did i put that vial of deadly flu viriiiii?
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