Sense of insecurity - Letters - Letter to the Editor

Science News, May 24, 2003 by Benjamin Karas

Why has so much focus been placed on protecting us against the threat of a smallpox outbreak ("The Vaccinia Dilemma," SN: 4/5/03, p. 218) when a terrorist could choose to release a different infectious disease? Wouldn't it be wiser to discuss ways to respond to and contain any unknown disease? More public awareness of this possibility would prevent the false sense of security the smallpox vaccinations may cream. That it took 3 weeks to add SAPS to the list of diseases warranting quarantine is evidence that we may not be as prepared as we imagine ourselves to be.

BENJAMIN KARAS, CLEVELAND, OHIO

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