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On discovery (or receipt) of a select agent you always, always, test for viability. There are a few reasons, a few that rank high on the list: they want to know how long smallpox can survive in inappropriate storage (too hot, freeze/thaw, etc); they want to genotype and phenotype this sample for records in case it shows up else where; viable, unpassaged smallpox is rare.


Makes sense. Also, I just realized, is if it's viable was there any opportunity for exposure.




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