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Anthrax experts say drought may be factor in recent livestock deaths in Colorado, Texas

(The Washington Post) Anthrax has killed more than 100 animals on ranches in Colorado and Texas within the past two weeks, and experts say the risk of infection may be greater with drought covering much of the United States. Anthrax outbreaks happen occasionally in livestock herds and wild animals in the  Read More »

Caesar Salad Kits Containing Recalled Cilantro Withdrawn from Market

(Food Safety News) A California-based company is recalling approximately 77,688 pounds of its Grilled Chicken Caesar Salad Kits because they include dressing made with cilantro that was recalled Friday for potential Salmonella contamination. Real Mex Foods of Vernon, CA issued a voluntary recall of the salad kits Thursday after the company  Read More »

Researchers uncover how poxviruses such as smallpox evolve rapidly — despite low mutation rates

(EurekAlert) Poxviruses, a group of DNA-containing viruses that includes smallpox, are responsible for a wide range of diseases in humans and animals. They are highly virulent and able to cross species barriers, yet how they do so has been largely a mystery because of their low mutation rates. While smallpox was  Read More »

Ebola Vaccine Might Never Reach Market, Scientists Say

(Global Security Newswire) Ebola specialists are doubtful that a vaccine to protect people against the virus will ever be available on the market, the BBC reported on Wednesday. The virus that causes the hemorrhagic fever is considered a potential bioterror agent. Ebola is lethal in as many as 90 percent of  Read More »

Army Plans Addition to Biodefense Lab

(Global Security Newswire) The U.S. Army is planning to more than double the size of a biodefense facility at the Dugway Proving Ground in Utah, the Tooele Transcript Bulletin reported on Monday. The $22.6 million project — awarded last week to Big-D Construction of Salt Lake City — would expand the  Read More »