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From Reedley to Las Vegas: Illegal Biolabs as a Persistent Community Biosecurity Threat
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From Reedley to Las Vegas: Illegal Biolabs as a Persistent Community Biosecurity Threat

Damian Alexander Honeyman, Aye Moa, Atalay Goshu Muluneh and C Raina MacIntyre
Global biosecurity, Vol.8, pp.1-4
31/03/2026
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Abstract

Laboratory leak Biological Warfare Open-Source Epidemic Surveillance
The emergence of illegal do-it-yourself biological laboratories operating in residential and commercial settings represents a growing, under-recognised biosecurity and public health threat. Recent discoveries of suspected clandestine laboratories in Las Vegas (2025) and Reedley, California (2022–2023) highlight major regulatory gaps that allow unlicensed facilities handling biological materials to operate undetected. These cases involved the storage of unknown biological substances, specialised laboratory equipment, and reports of human illness following exposure, raising concerns about accidental release, environmental contamination, and potential deliberate misuse. This editorial examines the public health and biosecurity implications of such laboratories and explores the role of open-source epidemic intelligence in detecting downstream signals of risk. Analysis of EPIWATCH data identified anomalous patterns of infectious disease in Nevada contemporaneous with the Las Vegas incident. Integrating open-source intelligence with regulatory and law-enforcement frameworks may strengthen early detection and mitigation of clandestine biological threats.

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