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It Could Be A War Crime To Use Biologically Enhanced Soldiers – io9

It Could Be A War Crime To Use Biologically Enhanced Soldiersio9"Well, presumably the BTWC requires the agent be biological in nature (e.g., a smallpox virus), as opposed to purely chemical (e.g., mustard gas) or physical (e.g., a kinetic bomb); and an agent is a substance or actor employed for some effect  Read More »

Dengue epidemic in Southwest Brazil, Campo Grande in a ‘State of Emergency’ – The Global Dispatch

Dengue epidemic in Southwest Brazil, Campo Grande in a 'State of Emergency'The Global DispatchThere are three types of dengue fever in order of less severe to most: the typical uncomplicated dengue fever, dengue hemorrhagic fever (DHS) and dengue shock syndrome (DSS). The symptoms of classic dengue usually start within a week  Read More »

Bioethics commission meets at UM to consider testing anthrax vaccine on children – MiamiHerald.com

MiamiHerald.comBioethics commission meets at UM to consider testing anthrax vaccine on childrenMiamiHerald.comIn “Dark Zephyr,” fictional terrorists released a cloud of anthrax on San Francisco. Adults were successfully vaccinated, but doctors didn't know the safe dosage to give children. Fortunately this was just a practice exercise in emergency response in 2011.

Bioethics commission meets at UM to consider testing anthrax vaccine on children – MiamiHerald.com

MiamiHerald.comBioethics commission meets at UM to consider testing anthrax vaccine on childrenMiamiHerald.comSecond, weaponized anthrax is not naturally occurring, and the probability of an attack is “unknowable.'' The capability to use anthrax as a biological weapon is widely acknowledged, since letters infected with anthrax spores were sent to politicians …

Researchers attack HIV’s final defenses before drug-resistant mutations emerge

(University of Missouri School of Medicine) With a new $3.4 million grant from the National Institutes of Health, the University of Missouri is leading a team of researchers who want to stay a step ahead of HIV by finding new pathways for shutting down the virus. The scientists are developing new  Read More »