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Plague-infected lab mice missing in New Jersey - Sept. 15, 2005

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Plague-infected lab mice missing in New JerseyRodents were part of vaccination tests; scant public health risk, say expertsupdated 11:39 a.m. PT, Thurs., Sept. 15, 2005 http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/9355413/NEWARK, N.J. - Three mice infected with the bacteria responsible for bubonic plague apparently disappeared from a laboratory about two weeks ago, and authorities launched a search though health experts said there was scant public risk.The mice were unaccounted-for at the Public Health Research Institute, which is on the campus of the University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey and conducts bioterrorism research for the federal government.Federal officials said the mice may never be accounted for. Among other things, the rodents may have been stolen, eaten by other lab animals or just misplaced in a paperwork error. If the mice got outside the lab, they would have already died from the disease, state Health Commissioner Fred Jacobs said.The possibility of theft prompted the institute to interrogate two dozen of its employees and conduct lie detector tests, The Star-Ledger of Newark reported Thursday.The FBI said it was investigating. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is also investigating, the newspaper reported.University officials did not immediately return a call seeking comment Thursday morning.The mice were injected as part of an inoculation and vaccination experiment, investigators said.Health officials say 10 to 20 people in the United States contract plague each year, usually through infected fleas or rodents. It can be treated with antibiotics, but about one in seven U.S. cases is fatal. Bubonic plague is not contagious, but left untreated it can transform into pneumonic plague, which can be spread from person to person.The incident came as federal authorities investigate possible corruption in the school’s finances. The FBI is reviewing political donations and millions of dollars in no-bid contracts awarded to politically connected firms.© 2008 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.

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