
Governments, he advised, needed to have robust "pest management infrastructure that's able to absorb and respond to an introduction" of infected insects, he said.Trying to stop everything coming in at the border would not work, he said.Rift Valley Fever is an east African disease which "can cause severe disease in both animals and humans, leading to high rates of disease and death" according to the World Health Organisation.However, WHO says that "the vast majority of human infections result from direct or indirect contact with the blood or organs of infected animals."
By Stephen Adams
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/earth/wildlife/4123782/Terrorists-could-use-insect-based-biological-weapon.html
As in the days of Noah...