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Rhinovirus
In Wrong Hands?
Sources suggest terrorists may have access
ATLANTA,
GA--Sources at the Centers for Disease Control say that terrorist may
have access to large quantities of rhinovirus, which causes sneezing and
runny nose in humans.
Authorities
there say they received a tape recording late Wednesday afternoon on which
an unidentified individual is heard warning that "all Americans shall
know the trouble that we have known... let their noses run and feel our
wrath."
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Rhinovirus
may be in wrong hands, say authorities
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Background
noises on the tape reportedly include the spinning of centrifuges and
a voice saying "Microbiology, can I help you?".
Why terrorists
would bother experimenting with the virus at all is not clear. Experts
speculate that the ability of the early stages of rhinovirus infection
to mimic those of the common cold may make it attractive as a bioweapon,
though this aspect is somewhat limited by the fact that middle and late
stages of infection are also the same.
In fact,
the effects on humans, while annoying, are rarely lethal.
But others
point out that it may represent the longest ongoing terrorist scheme of
all time. "Rhinovirus has plagued us since antiquity," says
Dr. Mervis Blane of the CDC.
"When
you think of the misery that we've endured from this plague, and the occasional
sinusitis caused by this member of the picornavirus family, well, it may
be the biggest battle we've ever faced."
Most, however,
think that rhinovirus is simply a naturally occurring nuisance, and see
no cause for alarm. "Let 'em use it if they got it," says Ret.
Army Sgt. James Bullock of Spokane, WA. "We might become a nation
of snifflin', sneezin', coughin', achin', stuffy head, fever so we can't
rest fools, but dammit, we'll still be Americans."
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