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The Straight Story

(48,121 posts)
Mon Mar 25, 2013, 06:57 AM Mar 2013

Lost Virus (Guanarito virus) Vial Likely Destroyed, University President Says

Lost Virus Vial Likely Destroyed, University President Says

The virus in the missing vial is Guanarito, and the UTMB president's letter claims it represents "no appreciable public health risk."

Dr. David L. Callender, president of the University of Texas Medical Branch in Galveston, Texas, alerted its stakeholders March 23 that a vial containing the Guanarito virus is missing, after a routine internal inspection for the previous two days. The virus is "not known to be transmitted from person-to-person and therefore poses no appreciable public health risk. It is native only to Venezuela and can cause hemorrhagic fever," he said in a letter posted on UTMB's website.

However, is it an arenavirus causing hemorrhagic fevers and is classified at biosafety level four by CDC, meaning it represents the greatest risk.

"During a routine internal inspection conducted on March 20 and 21, 2013, UTMB could not account for one vial of a select agent. The vial, containing less than a quarter of a teaspoon of material, had been stored in a locked freezer within a secure laboratory designed and approved to handle this kind of biological material safely (Biosafety Level 4). The virus in the vial is called Guanarito; it is not known to be transmitted from person-to-person and therefore poses no appreciable public health risk. It is native only to Venezuela and can cause hemorrhagic fever. In the limited area of Venezuela where the virus is found, it is transmitted only by rodents native to the area and is not believed to be capable of surviving naturally in rodents in the United States," his letter says. "This is the first time that any vial containing a select agent has been unaccounted for at UTMB. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention was notified immediately, and UTMB simultaneously began a rigorous process to ensure the safety of its researchers, employees and the community. UTMB has confirmed that there was no breach in the facility's security and there is no indication that any wrongdoing is involved. The investigation continues, but at this time, it is likely, but not confirmed, that the vial was destroyed during normal laboratory sterilization practices. As per our normal procedures, we have also notified our Community Liaison Committee, which serves as an independent communication and oversight group for UTMB's high-containment research programs."

http://ohsonline.com/articles/2013/03/25/lost-virus-vial-likely-destroyed.aspx?admgarea=news

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Lost Virus (Guanarito virus) Vial Likely Destroyed, University President Says (Original Post) The Straight Story Mar 2013 OP
Am I suppose to take their word for it? Yeah, sure. idwiyo Mar 2013 #1
This is how the zombie apocalypse starts (nt) The Straight Story Mar 2013 #2
LOL, you've got THAT right! Seriously though, it tells me they have very poor record keeping, if idwiyo Mar 2013 #3
Yeah I think they ended up sounding a bit dumb The Straight Story Mar 2013 #4

idwiyo

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3. LOL, you've got THAT right! Seriously though, it tells me they have very poor record keeping, if
Mon Mar 25, 2013, 08:29 AM
Mar 2013

it even exists.

Who was the last person to work with the virus?

Record of storing?

Record of deciding to destroy?

Who authorised last decision?

Record of sterilisation?

Friggin ANYTHING?

The Straight Story

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4. Yeah I think they ended up sounding a bit dumb
Mon Mar 25, 2013, 05:40 PM
Mar 2013

Oh...that virus. Yeah. No clue. Might have been destroyed though No worries, here look at a new pic of grumpy cat.

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