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Pitting Viruses Against Bacteria Yields New Antibiotic for MRSA, Anthrax – Healthline

HealthlinePitting Viruses Against Bacteria Yields New Antibiotic for MRSA, AnthraxHealthlineTesting in lab rats revealed not only that Epimerox protected the animals from anthrax and MRSA, even when tested at laboratory maximum levels, but there was also no evidence of bacterial resistance to the drug. “I think it's very good news,” Fischetti  Read More »

2014 Budget Request: NBAF

(FierceHomelandSecurity) The National Bio- and Agro-Defense Facility in Manhattan, Kan., would receive $714 million under the fiscal 2014 budget proposal the Obama administration sent to Congress on April 10. The administration also calls on the state government of Kansas to provide an additional $202 million, which when combined with the fiscal  Read More »

New bird flu strain seen adapting to mammals, humans

(EurekAlert) A genetic analysis of the avian flu virus responsible for at least nine human deaths in China portrays a virus evolving to adapt to human cells, raising concern about its potential to spark a new global flu pandemic. The collaborative study, conducted by a group led by Masato Tashiro of  Read More »

Currently Approved Drugs Found Active Against Bioterror Threats in Laboratory

(LabManagerMagazine) In the most extensive screen of its kind, Texas Biomedical Research Institute scientists have demonstrated the feasibility of repurposing already-approved drugs for use against highly pathogenic bacteria and viruses. The pathogens included emerging diseases and potential bioterror threats ranging from anthrax to the Marburg and Ebola viruses. In testing a  Read More »

Foot and mouth disease

(PakistanDailyTimes) A low-cost vaccine prepared by the operational laboratory of the University of Veterinary and Animal Sciences (UVAS) for foot and mouth diseases of animals has been commercialised as it received Rs 2.2 million orders during July to December of 2012.