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Sugar-coated terrorism: Swiss chocolate inspections by US leave sour taste

(RT) Chocolatiers in Switzerland are infuriated by US inspections on their universally-loved confectionary for bioterrorism or radioactive threats. Factories have no choice but allow checks; otherwise will they be banned from the profitable US market. At least 21 Swiss chocolate factories and 18 dairies are obliged to allow inspections of their  Read More »

1379 Chinese Die from Infectious Diseases in August – CRIENGLISH.com

1379 Chinese Die from Infectious Diseases in AugustCRIENGLISH.com… the Prevention and Treatment of Infectious Diseases. Category C infectious diseases left 41 people dead in August, and the three most frequently reported diseases were foot-and-mouth disease, infectious diarrhea and mumps, according to the statement.and more »

Washington State University dedicates new facility for global animal health – pharmabiz.com

Washington State University dedicates new facility for global animal healthpharmabiz.comThe new facility also provides WSU with what is referred to as "surge capacity,” meaning that if there were an outbreak of an infectious disease, such as foot-and-mouth disease or avian influenza, WSU scientists can quickly dedicate an entire floor of …and  Read More »

Ebola outbreak kills 15 in eastern Congo

(CBS News) An outbreak of the Ebola virus has killed 15 people in northeastern Congo and the local communities are quickly learning how frighteningly deadly the disease is, and how to prevent its spread. “Ebola entered my house and I did not know what it was,” said Gabriel Libina Alandato, who  Read More »

BioWatch upgrade apparently postponed

(Los Angeles Times) Amid concerns about cost and reliability, the federal Department of Homeland Security has quietly postponed plans to buy technology that officials have long claimed could provide a life-saving upgrade of BioWatch, the nation’s system for detecting biological attacks. One year ago, the department had said a contract for  Read More »