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Syrian WMD Facility Affected in Israeli Attack, U.S. Officials Say

A suspected key Syrian site for development of biological and chemical arms seemingly sustained some level of destruction last week during an Israeli airstrike on a nearby transport of antiaircraft weapons, the New York Times reported on Sunday. Previous reports have indicated the Jan. 30 strike was focused on vehicles believed  Read More »

Scientists notch a win in war against antibiotic-resistant bacteria

(EurekAlert) Boston, MA, February 4, 2013 – A team of scientists just won a battle in the war against antibiotic-resistant “superbugs” — and only time will tell if their feat is akin to the bacterial “Battle of Gettysburg” that turns the tide toward victory. They won this particular battle, or at  Read More »

How the CIA Is Hurting the Fight Against Polio – Businessweek

How the CIA Is Hurting the Fight Against PolioBusinessweekThe world is achingly close to defeating polio. There were 350,000 cases as recently as 1988; last year there were less than 250 worldwide. A scourge that used to kill and maim millions could soon follow smallpox and (hopefully) guinea worm into …and  Read More »

Outbreak Detection Since Jack in the Box: A Public Health Evolution

In 1993, 623 people in the western U.S. fell ill with a little-known bacteria called E. coli O157:H7. Ultimately, four children would die from their infections; many others suffered long-term medical complications. The bug was later traced to undercooked hamburger served at Jack in the Box restaurants. This outbreak thrust foodborne illness  Read More »

Scientists notch a win in war against antibiotic-resistant bacteria

(Wyss Institute for Biologically Inspired Engineering at Harvard) A team just won a battle in the war against antibiotic-resistant “superbugs” — and only time will tell if their feat will turn the tide toward victory. They won this particular battle, or at least gained critical intelligence, not by designing a new  Read More »