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grinner
11-15-2003, 07:39 AM
http://www.reuters.com/newsArticle.jhtml?type=topNews&storyID=3825827U.S. Germ Detection System Active in 31 Cities
Fri November 14, 2003 03:38 PM ET
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By Deborah Charles

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The U.S. government has set up a $60 million network to help detect a biological attack in 31 cities across the country, Homeland Security officials said on Friday.

The BioWatch system collects air samples at about a dozen sites in each of the cities. The samples are then checked for potentially deadly diseases that could be used in a biological attack.

The goal of BioWatch, located mostly in major urban areas such as Washington, New York City and Houston, is to discover if any bacteria or viruses have been released into the air as part of a biological attack. If so, the department would then mobilize public health and law enforcement officials.

Officials said the system will only identify germs once they are already in the air.

"By the time you get a hit (positive result), people could have already been infected," said Parney Albright, assistant secretary for science and technology at the Department of Homeland Security.

But detection will allow officials to identify the germ and dispense drugs to treat the disease, possibly before any symptoms appear among those infected.

"The sensitivity (of the system) is sufficient to detect attacks that would kill lots of people," Albright said.

"But this will not protect us from every possible attack," he added. He said BioWatch would not have been much use in trying to detect the deadly anthrax sent in letters mailed to politicians and the news media in 2001.

Since it was launched, BioWatch has analyzed more than half a million samples with one positive result -- in Houston last month when the air sensors detected fragments of tularemia.

Although tularemia is considered a potentially dangerous biological weapon in part because it is highly infectious, it occurs naturally -- as was the case in Houston -- and is commonly found in animals such as rabbits. I long for a time when something like this isn't necessary. But maybe it is better to be prepared and hope you never need to use it... :shrug:

grinner
11-15-2003, 07:49 AM
http://www.reuters.com/newsArticle.jhtml?type=topNews&storyID=3826356&pageNumber=1 CIA Says Experts See 'Darker Bioweapons Future'
Fri November 14, 2003 05:09 PM ET
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By Tabassum Zakaria

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - A panel of outside experts told the CIA that advances in technology due to genomic research could produce the worst known diseases and the "most frightening" biological weapons, a CIA report said on Friday.

"The effects of some of these engineered biological agents could be worse than any disease known to man," the panel told the CIA.

The unclassified two-page CIA report dated Nov. 3, 2003, and titled "The Darker Bioweapons Future," was posted on the Federation of American Scientists Web site at http:/www.fas.org/irp/cia/product/bw1103.pdf.

It summed up a January workshop of a panel of non-government science experts who discussed with the CIA the potential threat from new biological weapons.

Growth in biotechnology and a knowledge explosion due to the genomic revolution which provided an understanding of genes and how they work could be used in unpredictable ways, the panel warned.

"The same science that may cure some of our worst diseases could be used to create the world's most frightening weapons," the report said.

In the next decade or beyond, some of the unconventional pathogens that could arise included binary biological warfare agents that only become effective when two components are combined, such as a mild pathogen and its antidote, the panel of experts said.

There could be development of "designer" biological warfare agents created to be antibiotic-resistant or evade an immune response, weaponized gene therapy vectors that cause permanent change in the victim's genetic makeup, or a "stealth" virus which could lie dormant inside the victim for an extended period before being triggered, the report said.

STEALTH VIRUS ATTACK

One panelist gave as an example the possibility of a stealth virus attack that could cripple a large portion of people in their forties with severe arthritis, leaving a country with massive health and economic problems.

"The resulting diversity of new BW (biological warfare) agents could enable such a broad range of attack scenarios that it would be virtually impossible to anticipate and defend against," the report said. "As a result, there could be a considerable lag time in developing effective biodefense measures."
Traditional intelligence methods for monitoring development of weapons of mass destruction "could prove inadequate" in dealing with the threat from advanced biological weapons, the report said.

Detecting the development of novel bioengineered pathogens will increasingly depend on human intelligence and require a closer working relationship between the intelligence and biological sciences community, the report said.

One panelist proposed that the bioscience community help government by acting as a "living sensor web" at international conferences, in university labs and through informal networks, to identify and alert about new technical advances with weaponization potential, the report said.

"The quality of intelligence can only improve from the rough and tumble of peer review and outside input," said Steven Aftergood, director of the government secrecy project at the Federation of American Scientists.

"In the past, CIA has been completely insular, they have been unwilling to engage with outside experts," he said, "and so this is a welcome departure from that norm."

Darth Buddha
11-15-2003, 08:15 AM
I hope that these sensors actually work, and aren't an unready, untested "placebo" defense meant to calm the masses. I'm NOT slamming the Bush administration here. If there is NOTHING that people can do to protect themselves, telling a white lie, or implementing a white lie, to keep people calm is entirely defensible.

It will be interesting to see if any reliability leaks out.