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  • The unknown viral infection is " most likely the Congo-Crimean hemorrhagic fever,"
  • The Health Ministry announced on 16 August 2013 that three people had died in northern Uganda from a suspected outbreak of Congo Crimean Hemorrhagic Fever.
  • A man and a woman living in villages in the Stavropol region died from Congo-Crimean hemorrhagic fever after being bitten by ticks, regional health officials said.
  • He testified that Iraq had done research on Congo Crimean Hemorrhagic Fever and Brucella but had not declared this to the UN . Iraq also continued research and development work on anthrax and ricin without declaring it to the UN.
  • _Congo-Crimean hemorrhagic fever : Spread by ticks, person-to-person contact, and contact with infected animals, the disease begins with fever, chills, headache, vomiting, and pains in the stomach and lower back.
  • Soviet scientists first identified the disease they called Crimean hemorrhagic fever in 1944 in Crimea and established its viral etiology by passage of the virus through human " volunteers " ( fatality rate unreported ), but were unable to isolate the agent at that time.
  • Let me just give you a few examples of these concealment efforts, some of which I will elaborate on later : _ A clandestine network of laboratories and safehouses within the Iraqi Intelligence Service that contained equipment subject to U . N . monitoring and suitable for continuing CBW ( chemical biological weapons ) research . _ A prison laboratory complex, possibly used in human testing of BW ( bioweapons ) agents, that Iraqi officials working to prepare for U . N . inspections were explicitly ordered not to declare to the U . N . _ Reference strains of biological organisms concealed in a scientist's home, one of which can be used to produce biological weapons . _ New research on BW-applicable agents, brucella and Congo Crimean hemorrhagic fever, and continuing work on ricin and aflatoxin were not declared to the U . N . _ Documents and equipment, hidden in scientists'homes, that would have been useful in resuming uranium enrichment by centrifuge and electromagnetic isotope separation . _ A line of UAVs ( unmanned aerial vehicles ) not fully declared at an undeclared production facility and an admission that they had tested one of their declared UAVs out to a range of 500 km, 350 km beyond the permissible limit . _ Continuing covert capability to manufacture fuel propellant useful only for prohibited SCUD-variant missiles, a capability that was maintained at least until the end of 2001 and that cooperating Iraqi scientists have said they were told to conceal from the U . N . _ Plans and advanced design work for new long-range missiles with ranges up to at least 1, 000 km _ well beyond the 150-km range limit imposed by the U . N . Missiles of a 1000 km range would have allowed Iraq to threaten targets throughout the Middle East, including Ankara, Cairo, and Abu Dhabi . _ Clandestine attempts between late-1999 and 2002 to obtain from North Korea technology related to 1, 300-km range ballistic missiles _ probably the No Dong _ 300-km range anti-ship cruise missiles and other prohibited military equipment.