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Fort Detrick Finds More Than 9,220 Unaccounted Vials

An inventory of potentially deadly pathogens at Fort Detrick’s infectious disease laboratory found more than 9,000 vials that had not been accounted for, Army officials said yesterday, raising concerns that officials wouldn’t know whether dangerous toxins were missing.

After four months of searching about 335 freezers and refrigerators at the U.S. Army Medical Research Institute of Infectious Diseases in Frederick, investigators found 9,220 samples that hadn’t been included in a database of about 66,000 items listed as of February, said Col. Mark Kortepeter, the institute’s deputy commander.

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  • come on guys, this is serious stuff, somebody needs to be held accountable for this blatant breakdown in security!

    With the development of biological weapons comes a responsibility that seems to be pretty casually taken at the moment…

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