INTERPOL EXPERTS UNITE TO FIGHT BIOTERRORISM

BY KEITH NUTHALL A SPECIAL Interpol expert group will be gathering contacts from around the word for a database of potential assistance to deal with future outbreaks of bioterrorism. Meeting at Interpol's Lyons, France, headquarters, the group was tasked with "identifying other leading authorities and entities throughout the world that can provide knowledge and support to Interpol member countries", an inquiry that could involve some British environmental health departments. A communiqué issued after the meeting concluded: "The growing ...


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