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Weaponized Smallpox Virus Could Infect Thousands in Major Cities

A weaponized smallpox virus could have a devastating effect on the world’s major cities, infecting thousands because of the growing numbers of people with suppressed immunity, researchers have warned.

Smallpox, which was eradicated globally in 1980, is classed by the United States government as a category A bioterrorism agent because of its potential to spread rapidly, infect swathes of the population and incite widespread fear and panic.

Researchers at the University of South Wales have used a mathematical model to predict how many people would become infected and how many would die in bioterrorism attacks on New York and Sydney.

The data is likely to be scrutinized carefully by public health officials in Britain in the wake of the attack on Salisbury last week. Russia is known to hold samples of the smallpox virus.

Read more at the Telegraph

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The Government Technology & Services Coalition's Homeland Security Today (HSToday) is the premier news and information resource for the homeland security community, dedicated to elevating the discussions and insights that can support a safe and secure nation. A non-profit magazine and media platform, HSToday provides readers with the whole story, placing facts and comments in context to inform debate and drive realistic solutions to some of the nation’s most vexing security challenges.

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