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CDC: U.S. is at greater risk than ever from West Nile Virus

(Examiner) The Centers for Disease Control (CDC) says this last year’s mild winter and wet spring are contributing factors for the worst West Nile Virus outbreak since the disease was first detected in the United States in 1999. As of August 14, at least 693 cases reported across the nation, including  Read More »

WINDMILL COUNTRY: Anthrax deaths rising, but few cases in Texas

(Go San Angelo) Already several cases of anthrax have been confirmed in the Lone Star State this year by the Texas Animal Health Commission. But more than 60 animals on ranches in Colorado have died from anthrax within the past several weeks. About 40 sheep were diagnosed with anthrax in Irion  Read More »

Burning Question: Do Germs Spread on Airport Security Lines?

(The Wall Street Journal) We live in a germy world, says William Schaffner, infectious-disease specialist and chairman of the Department of Preventive Medicine at the Vanderbilt University School of Medicine in Nashville, Tenn. “If we went down to Times Square and began culturing people’s noses, something like 10% to 20% of  Read More »

Biowatch Has Problems But Should be Continued, Officials Say

(Global Security Newswire) While a federal program for detecting a biological weapons attack has operational weaknesses, the effort should not be discontinued, public health specialists said in a Friday Center for Infectious Disease Research and Policy report. A recent Los Angeles Times report enumerated a number of technical shortcomings of the  Read More »

Obama Cautions Syria on WMD Usage

(Global Security Newswire) Any attempt by the Syrian government to employ or strategically field biological or chemical weapons would cross a “red line” that could lead the United States to change its posture on dealing with the Assad regime’s attempt to remain in power, Reuters quoted President Obama as saying on Monday. “A red line  Read More »