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Lapse in procedure causes anthrax safety breach

The safety breach at a [b]US[/b] government lab that may have exposed 84 workers to live anthrax centred on a pivotal lapse in procedure: researchers working with the bacteria waited only 24 hours to be sure they had killed the pathogens, half the time required by a new scientific protocol, reports [s]Reuters Health[/s]. The lab, designed to handle extremely dangerous pathogens, at the [b]US Centres for Disease Control and Prevention[/b] in Atlanta unknowingly sent live samples of anthrax to labs with fewer safeguards, where the exposure occurred. No one has died or fallen ill but dozens are being treated with a vaccine and powerful antibiotics to keep them from becoming sick. The exposure incident is unprecedented in the history of US research, prompting alarm among researchers who have already warned about the consequences of lax laboratory oversight globally.

[link url=http://www.reuters.com/article/2014/06/21/us-usa-anthrax-insight-idUSKBN0EW0TJ20140621]Full Reuters Health report[/link]

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