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Infections are running rampant among teens and young adults. What’s really going on? Vector Red: Epidemic of Genetically Altered Bacteria by Lawrence Gold

Today’s Thriller of The Day:

Vector Red: Epidemic of Genetically Altered Bacteria (Brier Hospital Book 12)

by Lawrence Gold
4.6 stars – 13 reviews
Everyday Price: $4.99
Text-to-Speech and Lending: Enabled
Here’s the set-up:
The 1972 Biological Weapons Convention ended research on the offensive use of biological weapons, or has it? Features of the Patriot Act giving the US immunity from violating its own bioweapons laws has increased suspicion of US bioweapons activities.
While the world has a high degree of certainty that countries like Iraq, North Korea, Libya, Sudan, and Syria have continue offensive bioweapons research, the United States has limited itself to such research of a “defensive” nature only.
Teens and young adults returning from missionary work in Arizona come home with severe, and sometimes fatal bacterial infections. Is this an epidemic? Are these individuals contagious? The infections are unusual as common environmental bacteria, usually benign, have suddenly become aggressive and life-threatening.
Is this government policy gone awry, or is there a more nefarious explanation?
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