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Cambodia, China report H5N1 fatalities

(CIDRAP) H5N1 avian influenza killed two more people, a young girl whose illness was first announced by Cambodian authorities today and a Chinese woman whose infection was first reported 3 days ago.

With Sequester, USDA Would Have “No Choice” But to Furlough Food Safety Inspectors

(FoodSafetyNews) Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack and the White House have caused quite a stir in food and agriculture circles by warning that budget sequestration could lead to a two-week furlough of federal meat inspectors, which would effectively halt American meat and poultry processing.

NIAID Establishing New Genomic Centers for Infectious Diseases

(GlobalBiodefense) The National Institutes of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID) has announced a new initiative to establish Genomic Centers for Infectious Diseases as a collaborative program that will utilize a combination of next generation sequencing and related genomic technologies, bioinformatics capabilities and computational analyses to understand infectious diseases, with a focus  Read More »

New hope in fight against multi-resistant germs

(EurekAlert) An increasing number of bacteria is evolving antibiotic resistance. Much-feared representatives of this steadily growing group include Staphylococci strains. At this point, multi-resistant forms of the bacterium Staphylococcus aureus – the “hospital germ” known commonly by its acronym, MRSA – can only be treated with a select subset of antibiotics  Read More »

Countering the Problem of Falsified and Substandard Drugs

(InstituteofMedicine) Falsified and substandard medicines provide little protection from disease and, worse, can expose consumers to major harm. Bad drugs pose potential threats around the world, but the nature of the risk varies by country, with higher risk in countries with minimal or non-existent regulatory oversight. While developed countries are not  Read More »