[iwar] [fc:Anthrax.Spores.Found.in.Indianapolis]

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Subject: [iwar] [fc:Anthrax.Spores.Found.in.Indianapolis]
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Anthrax Spores Found in Indianapolis

.c The Associated Press

  
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) - Anthrax spores were found on a piece of postal equipment 
sent to an Indianapolis center for cleaning from a contaminated mail 
processing center in Washington, Gov. Frank O'Bannon said Wednesday. 

One test was positive out of 44 tests conducted on the equipment sent to the 
Critical Parts Center, O'Bannon said. 

The anthrax was limited to the equipment and no sign of infection has been 
found among the 103 workers at the facility, O'Bannon said. 

``The exposure was very limited. At this level of exposure anthrax is not a 
threat to human health in Indiana,'' O'Bannon said. 

The Critical Parts Center was closed Oct. 23 and testing at the site was 
conducted Friday. 

Health Commissioner Greg Wilson said the equipment was shipped from 
Washington's Brentwood mail processing center before any signs of anthrax 
were found there. Two Brentwood employees have died of inhalation anthrax, 
and the center has been closed. 

Wilson said state officials were not notified until Oct. 24 - a day after the 
Indianapolis facility was closed as a precaution - of the possibility that 
contaminated equipment may have been sent there. 

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