TY - JOUR
T1 - Recent events and observations pertaining to smallpox virus destruction in 2002
AU - Henderson, Donald A.
AU - Fenner, Frank
AU - Inglesby, Thomas V.
AU - OToole, Tara
PY - 2001/10/1
Y1 - 2001/10/1
N2 - To destroy all remaining stocks of variola virus on or before 31 December 2002 seems an even more compelling goal today than it did in 1999, when the 52d World Health Assembly authorized temporary retention of remaining stocks to facilitate the possible development of (1) a more attenuated, less reactogenic smallpox vaccine and (2) an antiviral drug that could be used in treatment of patients with smallpox. We believe the deadline established in 1999 should be adhered to, given the potential outcomes of present research. Although verification that every country will have destroyed its stock of virus is impossible, it is reasonable to assume that the risk of a smallpox virus release would be diminished were the World Health Assembly to call on each country to destroy its stocks of smallpox virus and to state that any person, laboratory, or country found to have virus after date x would be guilty of a crime against humanity.
AB - To destroy all remaining stocks of variola virus on or before 31 December 2002 seems an even more compelling goal today than it did in 1999, when the 52d World Health Assembly authorized temporary retention of remaining stocks to facilitate the possible development of (1) a more attenuated, less reactogenic smallpox vaccine and (2) an antiviral drug that could be used in treatment of patients with smallpox. We believe the deadline established in 1999 should be adhered to, given the potential outcomes of present research. Although verification that every country will have destroyed its stock of virus is impossible, it is reasonable to assume that the risk of a smallpox virus release would be diminished were the World Health Assembly to call on each country to destroy its stocks of smallpox virus and to state that any person, laboratory, or country found to have virus after date x would be guilty of a crime against humanity.
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U2 - 10.1086/323808
DO - 10.1086/323808
M3 - Review article
C2 - 11528580
AN - SCOPUS:0035478071
SN - 1058-4838
VL - 33
SP - 1057
EP - 1059
JO - Clinical Infectious Diseases
JF - Clinical Infectious Diseases
IS - 7
ER -