The Pentagon said on Wednesday that it had accidentally sent out live anthrax spores to nine laboratories. (Photo by Anthrax Vaccine Immunization Program/Getty Images) | Getty Images via Getty Images |
The Pentagon said on Wednesday that there was no known suspected infection or risk to the public. But four US civilians have been started on preventive measures called post-exposure prophylaxis, which usually includes the anthrax vaccine, antibiotics or both.
Twenty-two personnel at the base in South Korea were also given precautionary medical measures although none have shown sign of exposure, the US military said.
Alex Jensen, a journalist based in South Korea, told Al Jazeera that the Osan base – where the bacteria was sent – was only about 60km from the capital, Seoul.
“It could have been worse,” he said, adding that the other major US base was in the middle of the
highly-populated capital.
“I would say that the situation and the panic levels are under control.”
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