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BUSM researchers identify chemical compounds that halt virus replication

(EurekAlert) Researchers at Boston University School of Medicine (BUSM) have identified a new chemical class of compounds that have the potential to block genetically diverse viruses from replicating. The findings, published in Chemistry & Biology, could allow for the development of broad-spectrum antiviral medications to treat a number of viruses, including  Read More »

Bangkok officials warn of dengue fever

(TheGlobalDispatch) Dengue fever is on the rise in the Thailand capital and the spread of the mosquito borne viral disease may be serious this year, warns the Bangkok Metropolitan Administration (BMA), according to a National News Bureau of Thailand report today. The BMA says dengue is rising in the city with  Read More »

Hawaii Senate Committees Hear Then Kill GMO Labeling Bill

Three committees of the Hawaii Senate Thursday heard the House proposal to require labels on genetically modified food produced outside the state, and then they voted to table the bill for the current legislative session, effectively killing the bill. Once again. Just two days earlier, House Bill (HB) 174 was considered  Read More »

Cryptosporidium Outbreak Sickened 300 in UK Last Year

(FoodSafetyNews) Approximately 300 people in England and Scotland were sickened in an outbreak of Cryptosporidium in May of 2012, announced public health authorities this week. The parasite that caused the outbreak is thought to have originated in ready-to-eat bagged salad mixes, said England’s Health Protection Agency in a report published Tuesday.

Senate Approves Measure to Avoid Meat Inspector Furloughs

(FoodSafetyNews) The Senate on Wednesday approved an amendment to avoid meat inspector furloughs that were slated to occur under the current across-the-board budget cuts, known as the sequester.