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Countries to Examine Options for Strengthening Bioweapons Convention

(Global Security Newswire) Nations are set at a yearly gathering next week to consider means of bolstering compliance with the Biological Weapons Convention and building on its ability to impede the creation or employment of arms-usable disease agents and toxins, the United Nations said. The meeting of treaty signatories would examine  Read More »

Countries to Examine Options for Strengthening Bioweapons Convention

Nations are set at a yearly gathering next week to consider means of bolstering compliance with the Biological Weapons Convention and building on its ability to impede the creation or employment of arms-usable disease agents and toxins, the United Nations said. The meeting of treaty signatories would examine advancements since the 2011  Read More »

Texan tracking down disease outbreaks around the world – Austin American-Statesman

Texan tracking down disease outbreaks around the worldAustin American-StatesmanBut he has chased rabies in Peru, hantavirus in Bolivia and West Virginia, Marburg hemorrhagic fever in Angola, Monkey pox in Ghana and Texas, and SARS in Vietnam. Even before severe acute respiratory syndrome got its name, Montgomery went to …

Bag BioWatch because of its bugs? Bad idea [Blowback] – Los Angeles Times

Bag BioWatch because of its bugs? Bad idea [Blowback]Los Angeles TimesWhat leader is prepared to stand before the American people and say, "Well, we might have been able to detect that bio-weapon before it killed thousands of innocents, but BioWatch might not have saved everyone … and just think of all  Read More »

US health security research not balanced enough to meet goals, study suggests

(Medical Xpress) Federal support for health security research is heavily weighted toward preparing for bioterrorism and other biological threats, providing significantly less funding for challenges such as monster storms or attacks with conventional bombs, according to a new RAND Corporation study. The findings, published in the December issue of the journal  Read More »