I’m more worried that what would happen if it mutated with the Staph bacteria that are prevalent in American hospitals that cannot be killed by antibiotics. Or even better if it comes into contact with H1N1. Spanish flu x 100. Nature has a way of thinning the herd, problem is that man has learned how to beat nature. It happened before with the Spanish Flu. The next time will be worse because of air travel. The next highly infectious virus that is airborne and has a high mortality rate will be unstoppable. It will be something we’ve never seen before. Something grown in a lab somewhere out in the desert or forest that no one knows about. Genetics are a huge newer technology that most Westernized countries have strict laws governing things like that. But I’m sure somewhere out there is a group of mad scientists breeding diseases and viruses. Chances are somewhere they have something that would kill every human on earth if released on an international flight, or in a major international hub.