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'High Risk of Biological Hazard' In Sudan After Fighters Seize Biolab, WHO Says (vice.com) 50

The World Health Organization (WHO) said there's a "high risk of biological hazard" in Khartoum, the capitol of Sudan, after a biolab containing deadly pathogens was seized by fighters. From a report: There's a war in Sudan right now as two rival generals struggle for power. After a week of fighting, one of the factions has seized the National Public Health Laboratory which contains samples of measles, cholera, polio, and other diseases. Now, lab workers are unable to return to the facility and secure the hazardous materials. "This is the main concern: no accessibility to the lab technicians to go to the lab and safely contain the biological material and substances available," Nima Saeed Abid, the WHO's representative in Sudan, told reporters on Tuesday.

According to the lab's website, it contains "reference laboratories related to the control of some diseases such as polio, measles, tuberculosis, malaria and AIDS." The lab is engaged in various aspects of studying and controlling diseases, including identifying pathogens, testing for them, and sending samples to international labs. The work is aimed at preventing and identifying possible epidemics, and the lab works with the WHO. The fighting in Sudan has already killed 459 people and injured 4,072, and the release of a deadly pathogen would lead to more suffering. The fighting is between generals Abdel Fattah Burhan and Mohammed Hamdan Dagalo. Burhan is the head of the country's military and Dagalo is the leader of a paramilitary group called the Rapid Support Forces. The RSF got its start as a Janjaweed militia, an Arab fighting group that operated in Darfur.

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'High Risk of Biological Hazard' In Sudan After Fighters Seize Biolab, WHO Says

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  • by dmay34 ( 6770232 ) on Wednesday April 26, 2023 @04:55PM (#63479004)

    I wouldn't worry too much about it. Creating and releasing a biological weapon is actually really hard science. Any specimens that the lab may have been holding for whatever reason is probably already dead. To have preserved it and then weaponize it and release it would not only be really stupid, but would also be significantly out of technical capability of 99.999999% of people on earth.

    • by slazzy ( 864185 )
      Don't forget that some of the 0.000001 people work at that lab, and might be kidnapped and forced into doing something terrible.
    • I would be pretty sure it would never happen (for a variety of reasons), except for the anthrax attack right after 9/11.

      https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/... [wikipedia.org]

      I get that there is decent evidence against Ivans, yet it seems bizarre that he chose to do it.

      • I would be pretty sure it would never happen (for a variety of reasons), except for the anthrax attack right after 9/11.

        https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/... [wikipedia.org]

        I get that there is decent evidence against Ivans, yet it seems bizarre that he chose to do it.

        Then why does the WHO even care? Not a problem at all, nothing to see here, folks

    • I was going to say "smallpox blankets", but it turns out it was unlikely to have worked [history.com], and is apparently not well documented except for the one case in that article.

      OTOH, if you consider the accidental release of invasive species and their costs: dutch elm disease, quagga muscles, jumping carp, and of course smallpox by personal contact; it's actually hard *not* to create biological weapons at times.

    • by hey! ( 33014 ) on Wednesday April 26, 2023 @07:09PM (#63479362) Homepage Journal

      I don't think anyone believes this lab is creating biological weapons. It's just that most people's only information on this stuff comes from Hollywood thrillers, so to many of us bioweapons are the *familiar* threat. It's kind of like quicksand; based on your movie experience, quicksand is something you really need to be worried about.

      I think the actual threat here may be potentially infected laboratory animals. Your local hospital routlinely handles samples infected with pathogens that require level three containment, but the *things they're doing with them* only require level 2 containment. So it's perfectly fine to run standard lab tests on suspected SARS-COV-2 samples or West Nile in a commonplace BSL-2 facility. But anythign that involves *multiplying* the virus kicks up the danger level and the required precautions.

      One of the thing a lab like this might do that would kick up the danger level is to work with infected animals. They may need to do this to determine whether common livestock or wildlife represent a potential reservoir for the pathogen. Since these would be suspected zoonotic pathogens, those animals would be extremely dangerous.

      • by G00F ( 241765 )

        while it is hard to weaponize in the modern weapon sense, it is really for people to get infected of say polio and then start traveling and spreading it naturally, you know, sort of like covid 19 except worse...

      • It is Batman's argument against Superman. The probability X danger. It is unlikely that they will be able to weaponize it, but it could be very dangerous.
      • I don't think anyone believes this lab is creating biological weapons.

        At least, until it was seized by the revolutionaries.

        More seriously, it sounds like the biggest threat is probably that the fighters who seized it get themselves sick and many of the people in their immediate vicinity, with stuff that in the first world there are already vaccines against or are at least treatable.

  • Well, what are you askin' me for?

  • by DeplorableCodeMonkey ( 4828467 ) on Wednesday April 26, 2023 @05:23PM (#63479108)

    Like VOA warning "there might be 'local' opposition to this fancy new naval base you're offering Russia [voanews.com]" and then suddenly a general goes rogue and starts shooting up the government.

  • Unless those are unique strains, then most of those should have vaccines. Of course, you have to take the vaccine BEFORE getting sick.
    For some odd reason, I seem to recall pl lying on your deathbed, asking for a vaccine. Sounds so familiar.
  • Where is GWB when you need him?

  • Who is WHO volunteering to step in and clean up this mess?
  • $10 says Fauci was somewhere in charge of the funding, as well.

    What's next, nuclear research lab in Mogadishu?

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