<BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="Arial, Veranda">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by vansmack:<BR><B><BR>Markie, as the resident medical expert, anything we should know?</B><HR></BLOCKQUOTE><P>ERMM, well it wasnt anything to do with me.<P> think plague, Yersinia Pestis, is readily treatable. It is a simple relative of E.coli and should be sensitive to about any antiobiotic you can find, especially the common ones.<P>But if some crazed scientist engineered in some antibiotic resistance, very easy to do a two day job, it could get messy.<P>But I doubt you could engineer resistance to all antibiotics in one strain in a short time, that could take a few months.<P> As a bonus it is very easy to grow, unlike anthrax. It would be a good choice with the work for a bioterrorist attack, especially against third world targets without access to buckets of antiobiotics.<P>