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Biosecurity for the Grains and Oilseeds Industry – WebWire (press release)

Biosecurity for the Grains and Oilseeds IndustryWebWire (press release)Ottawa: 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 …

Early antiretroviral treatment reduces viral reservoirs in HIV-infected teens

(University of Massachusetts Medical School) A new study led by University of Massachusetts Medical School professor and immunologist Katherine Luzuriaga, MD, and Johns Hopkins Children’s Center virologist Deborah Persaud, MD, highlights the long-term benefits of early antiretroviral therapy initiated in infants.

A vaccine that works in newborns?

(Boston Children’s Hospital) 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  Read More »

Early warning system provides 4-month forecast of malaria epidemics in northwest India

(EurekAlert) Sea surface temperatures in the tropical South Atlantic Ocean can be used to accurately forecast, by up to four months, malaria epidemics thousands of miles away in northwestern India, a University of Michigan theoretical ecologist and her colleagues have found.

Researchers describe first ‘functional HIV cure’ in an infant

(EurekAlert) A team of researchers from Johns Hopkins Children’s Center, the University of Mississippi Medical Center and the University of Massachusetts Medical School describe the first case of a so-called “functional cure” in an HIV-infected infant. The finding, the investigators say, may help pave the way to eliminating HIV infection in  Read More »