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 Date: Sun, 7 Mar 1999
 Subj: (Fwd) Army sprays Britain with E.Coli in germ war tests


 Army sprays Britain with E.Coli in germ war tests

 By Marie Woolf

 THE Ministry of Defence is carrying out germ-warfare trials using
 live E. coli and other bacteria, which scientists fear are drifting
 into residential areas.

 The revelation, which follows an in-depth study into bacterial
 releases trials in the Sixties and Seventies, has prompted calls
 from MPs for an inquiry into the justification for and safety of
 the tests.

 The trials involve releasing bacteria into the air on MoD land to
 see if army testing equipment can trace the germs.

 Such germs, whose behaviour mimics biological-warfare agents such
 as anthrax, have been shown in a recent independent inquiry to
 cause pneumonia, blood poisoning and lung infections if breathed in
 by "vulnerable people".  MPs and academics studying germ warfare
 had believed that all such testing outside secure laboratories had
 been discontinued because of their controversial nature and because
 Britain has no offensive biological-warfare programme.

 The trials, which have been conducted since the Eighties, are
 classified and it is not known how many bacteria are being
 released, and how close the test sites are to residential areas.

 Earlier this month, MPs were outraged by the contents of a report
 by Professor Brian Spratt, a leading Oxford University scientist,
 into MoD germ-warfare trials in the Sixties and Seventies.  His
 report detailed how bacteria were dropped from aeroplanes over
 populated areas and from canisters on the London Underground.  The
 revelation of the existence of new trials has prompted calls for
 an MoD investigation into their safety.

 "These tests going on now are dubious at best.  They clearly have
 implications for the environment and human health," said Norman
 Baker, the Liberal Democrat environment spokesman.  "The MoD needs
 to come clean with a justification for these tests and it needs to
 be pretty good."

 The tests are believed to involve Bacillus globigii, which
 reportedly can cause disease in humans, and a strain of E. coli.

 For people with breathing problems or poor immune systems this E.
 coli strain can used septicaemia, fever, pneumonia and chest
 infections.

 "I think these tests are going on all the time.  The whole point of
 these experiments are for devising new methods of detection," said
 Professor Spratt, of the Wellcome Trust Centre for the Epidemiology
 of Infectious Disease, Oxford.

 The MoD has thousands of acres of land throughout Britain.  But
 most of the testing is thought to take place at Porton Down, the
 secret MoD research centre outside Salisbury.



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