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Salmonella Outbreak Prompts Nationwide Mango Recall; 103 Ill in 16 States

(Food Safety News) A major California-based produce company Wednesday recalled mangoes imported from Mexico and distributed nationwide as the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention announced that 103 people are ill in 16 states from Salmonella Braenderup. While federal and public health officials try to pinpoint the exact cause of the  Read More »

Obama administration takes new action to improve public health

(HHS) Health and Human Services (HHS) Secretary Kathleen Sebelius today announced new investments that will help strengthen the nation’s public health workforce and fight disease and illness. “These investments are part of our work to promote public health and they will help strengthen our efforts to fight disease and illness before  Read More »

African experts meet over biosafety protocol

(Africa Science News) Delegates from 15 African countries signatories to the Cartagena Protocol are meeting Tuesday in Pretoria, South Africa to review and discuss matters touching on the implementation of the Cartagena Protocol on Biosafety. The meeting is a preparatory session for the sixth Conference of the Parties serving as the  Read More »

Global Warming Could Increase Likelihood of Pandemic Bird Flu, Researchers … – Medical Daily

Medical DailyGlobal Warming Could Increase Likelihood of Pandemic Bird Flu, Researchers …Medical DailyEarlier this summer, for example, Mexico killed 8 million chickens in order to stem the spread of H5N1. In addition, though humans may not necessarily be infected with avian flu, the strand H3N8 had killed 162 seals over the  Read More »

Rare Rodent-Borne Disease Hantavirus, Connected to Two deaths, Third Illness Confirmed

(The Guardian Express) Hantaviruses are negative sense RNA viruses in the Bunyaviridae family. Humans may be infected with this virus through rodent bites, urine, and saliva or contact with rodent waste products. Some of these viruses can be potentially fatal in humans causing hemorrhagic fever and worse. In recent days two  Read More »