Mpox is a viral disease that has attracted significant attention from scientists and health officials in recent years.
The illness can cause fever and a rash, and in some cases it may lead to more serious complications.
Because of potential health risks, strict rules govern the transport of biological materials across international borders.
These regulations are designed to protect public health and ensure proper oversight of scientific research.
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Airport inspection
According to the Express, Vincent Munster and Claude Kwe were stopped at Detroit Metropolitan Airport in January after returning from the Republic of the Congo via Paris.
Authorities inspected their luggage and later carried out tests on materials found during the investigation.
The matter was subsequently referred to federal investigators.
The allegations
The key development came when federal prosecutors unsealed a criminal complaint against the two scientists.
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According to the FBI, the researchers were carrying vials containing deactivated mpox virus.
Investigators allege that the samples were not declared upon entry into the United States and that the necessary authorization had not been obtained.
Munster and Kwe work at Rocky Mountain Laboratories in Montana and are expected to appear in federal court as the case moves forward.
Sources: The Express.
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