Friday, May 06, 2011

Infectious polio virus stolen during car hijacking

A shipment of potentially infectious polio virus destined for a South African research centre is missing after the vehicle carrying it was hijacked in Johannesburg.

The potentially deadly virus is considered a biohazard, said South Africa's National Institute for Communicable Diseases (NICD), though the government research centre downplayed the threat of a polio outbreak.



"The risk is fairly small, but we'd like to advise that if the package was found for the public not to tamper with it. Simply return it to the NICD or to the police," said Adrian Puren, deputy director of NICD.

He said there was no risk the package could be used in a terrorist attack and that the carjackers who stole the courier vehicle carrying it probably did not realise what the box contained – stool specimens from the Congo being sent to the NICD for polio testing. The NICD said the vehicle was stolen on Tuesday and later recovered, but that the specimen shipment was missing.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Uh oh. This sounds exactly like the plot for "28 Days Later".......

Anonymous said...

It's a very serious subject. Any mothers biggest fear. What gets me is that there is nothing being done about it.. are there people looking for the crap recovering the package? When do we hear any additional feed back? Have they issued a vaccination campaing etc...