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Novel approaches needed to end growing scourge of ‘superbugs’

(EurekaAlert) With the rising awareness of the so-called “superbugs,” bacteria that are resistant to most known antibiotics, three infectious disease experts writing in the Jan. 24 edition of the New England Journal of Medicine called for novel approaches based on a “reconceptualization of the nature of resistance, disease and prevention.”

House Votes Again to Extend Biodefense Measures

(Global Security Newswire) The House of Representatives voted on Tuesday to reauthorize several programs designed to bolster U.S. medical capabilities for responding to disease agents and other potential WMD threats. The latest version of the Pandemic and All-Hazards Preparedness Reauthorization Act, endorsed in a 395-29 decision, is “virtually identical” to a  Read More »

Bird flu research resumes after worldwide ban due to terrorism fears

(New York Daily News) Scientists around the world declared an end on Wednesday to a moratorium on researching mutant forms of the deadly H5N1 bird flu that had raised international biosecurity concerns. Announcing their decision to resume what they say are risky but essential studies of the avian flu strain, the  Read More »

House Votes Again to Extend Biodefense Measures

By Diane Barnes Global Security Newswire WASHINGTON — The House of Representatives voted on Tuesday to reauthorize several programs designed to bolster U.S. medical capabilities for responding to disease agents and other potential WMD threats. The latest version of the Pandemic and All-Hazards Preparedness Reauthorization Act, endorsed in a 395-29 decision,  Read More »

Scientists to Resume Disputed Avian Flu Research

By Diane Barnes Global Security Newswire WASHINGTON — An international group of 40 scientists on Wednesday announced plans to resume experiments aimed at producing more contagious strains of avian influenza. Since agreeing one year ago to observe a voluntary global moratorium on "gain-of-function" studies involving the H5N1 virus, the flu science  Read More »