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HHS grants to bolster disaster preparedness for health care, public health

(HHS) The Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) has awarded more than $916 million to continue improving preparedness and health outcomes for a wide range of public health threats within every state, eight U.S. territories, and four of the nation’s largest metropolitan areas. “Recent events underscore the critical role these  Read More »

AVMA Op-Ed in The Hill highlights need for Farm Bill

(BovineVeterinarian) The Hill, a congressional newspaper based in Washington, D.C., published an op-ed on Friday by the American Veterinary Medical Association’s (AVMA) Executive Vice President and Chief Executive Dr. W. Ron DeHaven, highlighting the need for Congress to pass a Farm Bill so that veterinarians and scientists can continue ensuring the  Read More »

Antibiotic from the Sea is Effective Against Anthrax

(LaboratoryEquipment) A new potential drug from a marine microorganism is effective against anthrax and various other Gram-positive bacteria, as reported by American scientists in the journal Angewandte Chemie. A chlorinated analogue kills off Gram-negative bacteria. Anthrax is a dangerous infectious disease caused by the spore-forming bacterium Bacillus anthracis and transmitted by  Read More »

World’s food standard body praised as safety net for consumers

(WHO) As Codex Alimentarius, the world’s top food standard body for consumer protection and fair practices in international food trade, celebrated its 50th anniversary, the FAO and WHO Directors-General and national governments united in their praise for its benefits. “Today, Codex standards are the benchmark standards for food safety. There is  Read More »

Genomes of cholera bacteria from Haiti confirm epidemic originated from single source

(EurekAlert) The strain of cholera that has sickened thousands in Haiti came from a single source and was not repeatedly introduced to the island over the past three years as some have thought, according to a new study published in mBio®, the online open-access journal of the American Society for Microbiology.  Read More »