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Next-Generation Bio-Surveillance Program’s Costs Questioned; Future Remains Murky

(NationalDefenseMagazine) A plan to field “laboratories in a box” in U.S. cities that can sniff the air for signs of a biological weapon attack have been put on hold, and a Department of Homeland Security official said he has no idea when it will get underway again.
 DHS called a halt  Read More »

Scientist warns biosecurity at risk from new trade deals

(NewZealandHerald) A prominent agricultural scientist says New Zealand deserves only a half-mark for its biosecurity efforts – and warns that new free-trade agreements and increased tourism could pose a threat at the border. Former AgResearch manager John Lancashire has told a national forum the Government had much room for improvement in  Read More »

UW-Madison study: New bird flu in China could cause global outbreak

(TheJournalTimes) A new kind of bird flu that has killed 43 people in China shows potential in the lab for sparking a global outbreak, according to a study by UW-Madison researcher Yoshihiro Kawaoka. “We don’t know how many more changes are needed for this virus to cause a pandemic,” said Kawaoka,  Read More »

New Infectious Diseases like MERS Remains a Major Threat

(Time) About a week and a half ago, I was lucky enough to be walking through San Francisco’s Golden Gate Park on a purely perfect northern California summer day. I was thinking what I usually think whenever I visit the Bay Area: “Why don’t I live here?” (The BART transit strike  Read More »

Researchers create method to rapidly identify specific strains of illness

(MedicalXpress) Researchers from Boston University School of Medicine (BUSM) and George Washington University (GWU) have developed a method to rapidly identify pathogenic species and strains causing illnesses, such as pneumonia, that could help lead to earlier detection of disease outbreaks and pinpoint effective treatments more quickly. The findings are featured online  Read More »