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Avian Flu Studies to Undergo Closer U.S. Scrutiny

(NTI) The United States on Thursday unveiled a new policy for the conduct and publication of federally funded studies on modifying the avian influenza virus to be more communicable between people, the Los Angeles Times reported.

Universal Influenza Antiviral Breakthrough

(GlobalBiodefense) Scientists from Australia’s Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organization (CSIRO) have helped to design a new drug to safeguard against epidemic and pandemic flu strains. The new antiviral agent has been proven to be effective in preventing the spread of different strains of influenza in laboratory models – including resistant  Read More »

America Is Not Prepared For A Pandemic Or Bioterrorism Disaster

(TheInquisitr) A new pandemic study maintains that the majority of schools and businesses in the United States are not prepared for such a disaster. The St. Louis University study addressed both response preparedness for bioterrorism attacks and pandemics spurred by infectious disease.

Seventh H5N1 Death; Cambodia World’s Worst Hit This Year

(TheCambodiaDaily) A 2-year-old boy has become the latest victim of avian influenza, bringing the total number of deaths to seven since January 21, and making Cambodia, globally, the country worst hit by the deadly virus so far this year. The toddler from Kampot prov­ince’s Angkor Chey district died in the early  Read More »

White House: Proposed Policy Targets Dual Use Research of Concern

(GlobalBiodefense) OSTP today released for public review and comment a proposed policy aimed at maximizing the benefits of life sciences research while minimizing the odds that the results of such research will be misused. The proposed policy, posted on the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Science Safety Security (S3)  Read More »