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Florida Man Charged in Toxin Sale Appears in New Jersey Court

(NBC6 South Florida) A Florida man who allegedly sold poison to an undercover agent and said it was capable of killing someone within two days made his first court appearance in New Jersey on Tuesday to face charges that could put him in prison for life. Jesse Korff appeared in U.S.  Read More »

Uganda: CDC Health Projects Improve Disease Detection and Control

(All Africa) The US Centres for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) global health security (GHS) projects on early disease detection, response and prevention in Uganda and Vietnam have resulted in improvements in those areas. This was revealed in an article published in the Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report released by CDC  Read More »

Sarepta’s bioterrorism drug found safe in humans

(Boston Business Journal) While most attention on Sarepta Therapeutics has concerned its drugs for Duchenne’s muscular dystrophy, today the Cambridge biotech reported data from an early-stage trial of its potential drug for the bio-terrorism infection known as the Marburg virus. Marburg is a deadly infection disease first recognized in 1967 and  Read More »

EPA Study on Bioterrorism Decontamination Techniques

(Global Biodefense) The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), along with federal partners, this week announced the results of a multi-year project called Bio-Response Operational Testing and Evaluation (BOTE) that tested and evaluated decontamination techniques for a biological incident.

CDC Grand Rounds: Discovering New Diseases via Enhanced Partnership Between Public Health and Pathology Experts

(CDC) Despite advances in public health, medicine, and technology, infectious diseases remain a major source of illness and death worldwide. In the United States alone, unexplained deaths resulting from infectious disease agents have an estimated annual incidence of 0.5 per 100,000 persons aged 1–49 years. Emerging and newly recognized infections, such  Read More »