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Two researchers employed at the National Institutes of Health’s Rocky Mountain Laboratories have been federally charged after authorities say they attempted to bring vials of deactivated mpox into the United States without proper authorization and lied to investigators.
Vincent Munster, chief of the Virus Ecology Section, and research fellow Claude Kwe were stopped at Detroit Metropolitan Airport on Jan. 25 after arriving from Brazzaville, Republic of Congo, via Paris.
Customs and Border Protection and FBI agents say they discovered a large black case containing 113 vials in Styrofoam coolers; laboratory testing on a subset found 17 vials contained inactivated mpox virus, one contained chickenpox virus and two contained human DNA. Prosecutors have charged the pair with conspiracy to smuggle biological materials and making false statements; each faces up to five years in prison if convicted.
The NIH said it is cooperating with investigators and that the matter is under investigation.
Authorities have not publicly explained why the samples were transported without required permits or declarations.







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