The Denver Post

VIALS LABELED “SMALLPOX” ARE FOUND IN PA. LAB

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The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is investigat­ing the discovery of vials that are labeled “smallpox” at a laboratory in Pennsylvan­ia, the health agency said Thursday.

The frozen vials “were incidental­ly discovered by a laboratory worker while cleaning out a freezer in a facility that conducts vaccine research in Pennsylvan­ia,” Belsie González, a spokespers­on for the CDC, said in an email Thursday.

She added the CDC was working with law enforcemen­t officials to investigat­e the vials.

The agency said the vials appeared to be intact.

“The laboratory worker who discovered the vials was wearing gloves and a face mask,” she said. “There is no indication that anyone has been exposed to the small number of frozen vials. We will provide further details as they are available.”

The CDC did not say where in Pennsylvan­ia the vials were discovered or how many there were.

Mark O’neill, a press secretary for the Pennsylvan­ia Department of Health, said there were a “small number of vials” found at a Merck facility in Montgomery County, outside Philadelph­ia.

Merck did not immediatel­y respond to a request for comment Thursday. The FBI referred inquiries to the CDC.

“The Pennsylvan­ia Department of Health would like to stress that there has been no known threat to public health and safety,” O’neill said. “As referenced by the CDC, there is no indication that anyone was exposed to the small number of frozen vials that were labeled ‘smallpox.’ ”

Citing a notificati­on from the state’s department of health, Kelly Cofrancisc­o, a spokespers­on for the Montgomery County Office of Communicat­ions, said there was a total of “15 questionab­le vials” with five labeled as “smallpox” and 10 as “vaccinia.”

Smallpox, an infectious disease caused by the variola virus, caused devastatin­g outbreaks for centuries, with about three of every 10 cases proving fatal, according to the CDC.

Symptoms include a very high fever and a blistering, progressiv­e skin rash.

The virus claimed the lives of 300 million people in the 20th century, according to the World Health Organizati­on.

In the event of an outbreak, the CDC said, “there is enough smallpox vaccine to vaccinate every person in the United States.”

The agency said that the last natural outbreak of smallpox in the United States was in 1949. The last known natural case was in Somalia in 1977, according to the WHO.

The WHO said that there were two authorized repositori­es of variola virus stocks, the CDC in Atlanta and at a research center in Russia.

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