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File photo: An actor-patient, made up to look as if he is infected with smallpox, is wheeled in an isolation pod during a drill at the Nebraska biocontainment unit in October 2006. AP/Press Association Images

Forgotten smallpox vials discovered in US research centre

World health authorities had believed the only samples left of the disease were safely and securely stored away.

US government workers cleaning out an old storage room at a research centre near Washington made a startling discovery last week — decades-old vials of smallpox packed away and forgotten in a cardboard box.

The six glass vials of freeze-dried virus were intact and sealed with melted glass, and the virus may well have been dead, because it wasn’t kept cold over the years, officials at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said today.

Still, the find was disturbing because for decades after smallpox was declared eradicated in the 1980s, world health authorities believed the only samples left were safely stored in super-secure laboratories in Atlanta and in Russia.

Officials said this is the first time that unaccounted-for smallpox has been discovered.

It was the second recent incident in which a government health agency appeared to have mishandled a highly dangerous germ. Last month, a laboratory safety lapse at the CDC in Atlanta led the agency to give scores of employees antibiotics as a precaution against anthrax.

The smallpox virus samples were found in a building at the National Institutes of Health in Bethesda, Maryland, that has been used by the Food and Drug Administration since 1972, according to the CDC.

Officials said the vials may have been stored there since the 1950s — no records were found that said exactly when they were placed there.

No one has been infected, and no smallpox contamination was found in the building.

Smallpox can be deadly even after it is freeze-dried, but the virus usually has to be kept cold to remain alive and dangerous.

These vials were stored for many years at room temperature, said Stephan Monroe, deputy director of the CDC centre that handles highly dangerous infectious agents.

“We don’t yet know if it’s live and infectious. It’s possible it could be inactivated because of long length of storage,” he said.

The samples were rushed to the CDC in Atlanta and will undergo up to two weeks of testing to establish whether they are dead, Monroe said. Then they will be destroyed.

Smallpox was one of the most lethal diseases in history. For centuries, it killed about one-third of the people it infected, including Queen Mary II of England, and left most survivors with deep scars on their faces from the pus-filled lesions.

The last known case was in Britain in 1978, when a university photographer who worked above a lab handling smallpox died after being accidentally exposed to it from the ventilation system.

Global vaccination campaigns finally brought smallpox under control. After it was declared eradicated, all known remaining samples of live virus were stored at a CDC lab in Atlanta and at a Russian lab in Novosibirsk, Siberia.

The labs have the highest possible security measures. Scientists who work with the virus use fingerprint or retinal scans to get inside, wear full-body suits including gloves and goggles, and shower with strong disinfectant before leaving the labs.

The US smallpox stockpile, which includes samples from Britain, Japan and the Netherlands, is stored in liquid nitrogen.

There has long been debate about whether to destroy the known samples.

Many scientists argue the deadly virus should be definitively wiped off the planet and believe any remaining samples pose a threat. Others argue the samples are needed for research on better treatments and vaccines.

At its recent annual meeting in May, the member countries of the World Health Organisation decided once again to delay a decision.

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    Jul 8th 2014, 7:18 PM

    The minute I read Atlanta in that article I started having walking dead flash through my mind..

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    Jul 8th 2014, 9:48 PM

    Great show…cant wait for Season 5…

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    Jul 8th 2014, 11:18 PM

    Na! It went to predictable , I got bored of it.

    Why do the stupid Americans have to test the old samples. Just destroy them. Some dumb yank will leak the virus during the tests.

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    Jul 8th 2014, 7:01 PM

    As someone who has read “I am pilgrim” I am now scared……

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    Jul 8th 2014, 9:23 PM

    I’m up to chapter 5 n seem to have stalled, is it worth picking bk up?

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    Jul 8th 2014, 7:07 PM

    They want to keep them for a better vaccine , eh we have one that works perfectly well so these should be destroyed.

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    Jul 8th 2014, 7:30 PM

    Not at all, the USA needs benign ‘weapons grade ‘ virus for the benefit of us all.

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    Jul 8th 2014, 7:47 PM

    @Larry David

    No, we don’t have a very effective vaccine exactly. Yes, we have one that can prevent viral contraction but the vaccine is formed from the cousin of the small pox virus, the vaccinia virus which (for complicated reasons) can illicit bad immune responses in an undefined number of people in the population (>1%) and can cause death. This is part of the reason (certainly not the whole reason) the vaccine is not distributed today. In recent years the Japanese have been developing small pox vaccines with improved safety. Why they want these, it is speculated, has something to do with N. Korea. They seem to have anticipated some Russian viral stock to have “gone missing”.

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    Jul 8th 2014, 8:16 PM

    If you knew anything about viruses and vaccines you’d know that viruses are constantly evolving and adapting and so too must the vaccines otherwise the viruses become immune to the vaccines. So yes, we do need to be constantly improving and evolving the existing vaccine

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    Jul 11th 2014, 2:20 PM

    This made me wonder is there any more of this “lost” and “forgotten” virus knocking round in some lab freezer somewhere?

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