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Biosecurity: ashes to ashes

(The Guardian) The last few days offer a salutary reminder of how a species that can seem to control everything is not in control of some very important things. There isn’t much equivalence between the towering force of super-storm Sandy and the insidious progress of Chalara fraxinea, the fungal disease that  Read More »

Scientists Develop Hendra Virus Vaccine

(Global Security Newswire) Researchers from Australia and the United States have readied a vaccine against a disease that can be transmitted from horses to humans and is considered a potential bioterrorism tool, the Australian newspaper reported on Thursday. Development of Equivac will allow for vaccinations of horses across the Australia, where  Read More »

Examining the Biology Behind the Popular Culture Phenomenon

(Daily Nexus) Unless you’ve been under a rock, you should be familiar with the zombie apocalypse hype these past few years. Shows and movies such as “The Walking Dead” and I Am Legend depict flesh-eating monster endemics in the modern world. I rarely give in to shows about zombies because I  Read More »

New tick disease in Switzerland

(EurekAlert) Until now, we knew that ticks primarily transmit two pathogens to humans in Switzerland: the bacterium Borrelia burgdorferi – which causes borreliosis – and the early-summer-meningoencephalitis virus, which can cause cerebral inflammation. Now, microbiologists from the University of Zurich confirm the existence of another tick disease in Switzerland – neoehrlichiosis.  Read More »

After Salmonella Outbreaks, FDA Names Mango a “High Risk” Fruit

(Food Safety News) This past summer’s Salmonella outbreak linked to mangoes and subsequent investigation have ended, but not before the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) declared the fruit to be “high risk,” promising increased inspections at U.S. ports of entry. FDA has not shared the new high-risk status of mangoes  Read More »