HUMANITY UNDER THREAT

Deadly disease spread by mosquitoes could kill MILLIONS in plague-like global pandemic, world’s richest man Bill Gates warns

THE world's richest man has claimed a mosquito-borne disease could kill millions in a plague like global pandemic.

In a shocking new documentary Bill Gates said the potentially fatal bug could claim 10 million lives without warning.

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Billionaire Bill Gates has warned that a mosquito-borne disease could claim millions of lives across the globeCredit: AP:Associated Press
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Researchers also looked into the threat of dengue fever which is known to be rapidly spreading through the world.

Malaria, which claims the lives of two people every minute int Africa, is also touched upon in the documentary.

In April Gates, who it is rumoured could become the world's first trillionaire, warned that bio terrorism is a greater risk to the world than nuclear war.

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The world's richest man made the revelations in a documentary titled Mosquito set to be aired on the Discovery Channel this monthCredit: Alamy

He said terrorists could produce a super virulent version of a killer disease such as smallpox or anthrax before unleashing it upon the world.

Once a killer virus is allowed to run rampant, it could cause millions of deaths.

“All these advances in biology have made it far easier for a terrorist to recreate smallpox, which is a highly fatal pathogen, where there is essentially no immunity remaining at this point.

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“When you are thinking about things that could cause in excess of 10 million deaths, even something tragic like a nuclear weapons incident wouldn’t get to that level.

“So the greatest risk is from a natural epidemic or an intentionally caused infection bioterrorism events.”

He said a “fast-moving airborne” disease could kill 30 million people in less than a year.


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