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When good food goes bad

(EurekAlert) The Center for Biosecurity of UPMC today released online ahead of print a new report, When Good Food Goes Bad: Strengthening the US Response to Foodborne Disease Outbreaks. The authors analyzed existing data and studies on foodborne illness outbreak response, identified emerging trends, and interviewed dozens of federal and state-level  Read More »

Biosecurity for the Grains and Oilseeds Industry

(WebWire) Grains and oilseeds growers have a new tool to help protect crops, following the release of a national biosecurity standard today. “Managing on-farm risk is an important part of staying competitive in today’s market,” said Agriculture Minister Gerry Ritz. “This standard offers grains and oilseeds producers a distinct advantage in  Read More »

Dengue cases in Caraga up by 74% in first 2 months of 2013

(PhilippineInformationAgency) A total of 396 suspected dengue cases were admitted to different disease reporting units in Caraga Region from January 1 to February 23. This is 74 percent higher compared to last year’s cases, recorded at 227.

Vaccine That May Help Protect Newborn Babies

(MedicalNewsToday) The underdeveloped immune systems of newborns don’t respond to most vaccines, leaving them at high risk for infections like rotavirus, pertussis (whooping cough) and pneumococcus. Researchers at Boston Children’s Hospital have identified a potent compound that activates immune responses in newborns’ white blood cells substantially better than anything previously tested,  Read More »

New tool better estimates pandemic threats

(EurekAlert) A simple new method better assesses the risks posed by emerging zoonotic viruses (those transmissible from animals to humans), according to a study published in PLOS Medicine this week. Dr. Simon Cauchemez and colleagues from Imperial College London in the UK and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention in  Read More »