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Pigs in southern China infected with avian flu

(American Society for Microbiology) Researchers report for the first time the seroprevalence of three strains of avian influenza viruses in pigs in southern China, but not the H5N1 avian influenza virus. Their research, published online ahead of print in the Journal of Clinical Microbiology, has implications for efforts to protect the  Read More »

Experts to Vet Proposed U.S. Rules on Bird Flu Studies

(Global Security Newswire) An Obama administration proposal to conduct special evaluations of federal grant requests for weapon-sensitive avian influenza research is set to go under the microscope this week at a gathering of public health officials and experts from around the world. The two-day event — scheduled to begin on Monday  Read More »

New report signals slowdown in the fight against malaria

(WHO news) During the past decade, a concerted effort by endemic countries, donors and global malaria partners led to strengthened malaria control around the world. The scale-up of malaria prevention and control interventions had the greatest impact in countries with high malaria transmission; 58% of the 1.1 million lives saved during  Read More »

New Lethal Bird Flu Strain Emerges in Indonesian Ducks – Environment News Service

New Lethal Bird Flu Strain Emerges in Indonesian DucksEnvironment News ServiceOn December 10 at the meeting of government parties to the Biological Weapons Convention, Dr. Vallat called for action against the rising threat that animal pathogens pose to the world's security. Today's movements of people, animals and consumer goods …and more »

How vulnerable is your supply chain? Food defense, FSMA, Big Brother and … – FoodNavigator-USA.com

FoodNavigator-USA.comHow vulnerable is your supply chain? Food defense, FSMA, Big Brother and …FoodNavigator-USA.comBioterrorism, aside, meanwhile, many of the strategies employed to tackle deliberate attacks on products and supply chains are equally effective at preventing unintentional food safety lapses, from cross contamination of allergens to sub-par quality …and more »