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National Sheep On-Farm Biosecurity Standard Released

(Marketwire) A new voluntary biosecurity standard was introduced today that will help sheep producers improve the health of their flocks and strengthen their on-farm biosecurity activities. “Producers can use the Standard to create a biosecurity plan that meets the specific needs of their operation,” said Agriculture Minister Gerry Ritz. “Strengthening on-farm  Read More »

Notable Biodefense Contracts: DARPA Awards to Battelle, Harvard

(GlobalBiodefense) The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) this month announced two major contract awards under the Dialysis Like Therapeutics (DLT) – Integration program. The President & Fellows of Harvard College of Boston, Mass., was awarded a contract in the amount of $9,259,482. Battelle Memorial Institute of Arlington, Va., was awarded  Read More »

Livestock-to-Human MRSA Transmission Confirmed

(FoodSafetyNews) Using whole genome sequencing, scientists have found conclusive evidence that a type of methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) that caused human infections in Denmark came from livestock – adding to concerns that food animals are a significant MRSA reservoir for human infections. While previous research has suggested that MRSA transfers from  Read More »

“New” Infectious Diseases: Successful Vaccine Developments At Themis Bioscience

(MedicalNewsToday) The Viennese biotech boutique Themis has reported rapid progress in the development of two highly efficient vaccines against Dengue and Chikungunya fever. In the just concluded preclinical studies, the two vaccine candidates, based on a technology by the Parisian Pasteur Institute, displayed exceedingly good efficacy. With a single vaccination against  Read More »

Bioterror lab risks remain high, agencies say

(MarineCorpsTimes) The United States is at increased risk for accidents at laboratories conducting research on potential bioterror germs, such as anthrax, because federal officials have failed to develop national standards for lab design, construction and operation, according to a report to be released Monday by the Government Accountability Office. The GAO  Read More »