Friday, June 27, 2014

Anthrax in Atlanta

"75 CDC employees exposed to anthrax, agency reports; Risk of infection appears to be low, official says" by Marilynn Marchione | Associated Press   June 20, 2014

About 75 workers at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention might have been accidentally exposed to dangerous anthrax bacteria this month because of a safety problem at some of its labs in Atlanta, the federal agency revealed Thursday.

Independent experts say it appears to be the largest incident involving anthrax, a potential bioterrorism agent, in a US lab in at least a decade. CDC officials say the risk of infection seems very low, but the employees were being monitored or given antibiotics as a precaution.

Anthrax created fear in 2001, when five people died and 17 others were sickened from letters containing anthrax spores sent through the mail. The FBI blames the attacks on a lone government scientist, Bruce Ivins, who committed suicide.

Related: Anthrax Case Another FBI Frame-Up

Yeah, we have seen that movie over and over and over.

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What are the aftereffects again?