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"We have seen many times that accidental releases of dangerous microbes are not rare," he said.
For the purification process, known as depuration, the oysters are suspended in water which has been treated with ultraviolet light (this generally kills the majority of dangerous microbes).
At the time, Wetherbee was in charge of handling outbreaks of dangerous microbes in the hospital, and the laboratory had isolated a bacterium called Klebsiella pneumoniae from a patient in an intensive-care unit.
Dr. Brandt was also instrumental in finding a way for the disease control centers to build a maximum security laboratory, which the agency needed to investigate a growing number of dangerous microbes, but which the Reagan administration had blocked, Dr. Foege said.
Johnson himself, having spent much of his childhood playing baseball-simulation games rich with complexity and data, has now applied his own nimble cognitive skills to a real-world ecosystem much messier than any imaginary ball diamond or video-game universe: the city of London in the mid-19th century, with its 2.4 million humans, nightmarish plumbing and burden of dangerous microbes.
But a new analysis of Boston's subway system says that may not be the case: The seats, hanging straps, and even the ticket machines in the transit system contained no higher levels of dangerous microbes than most people encounter in daily life.
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"You need appropriate facilities to work on dangerous microbes that can be used for weapons," Dr. Fauci said.
Results of present study indicate that F. benjamina extracts can be used as a potential antimicrobial agent to inhibit the growth of various dangerous microbes.
Canadian officials provided a list of potentially dangerous microbes that were forbidden, but Hickey says he employed harmless ones, many available in school kits.
► The U.S. federal government will soon start tracking academic researchers who work with one of 15 dangerous microbes or toxins, wrote Jocelyn Kaiser at Science Insider thanks to a new rule announced on Wednesday.
Academic scientists with federal funding who work with any of 15 dangerous microbes or toxins will soon have to flag specific studies that could potentially be used to cause harm and work with their institutions to reduce risks, according to new U.S. government rules released today.
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