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Book details Soviet plans for germ warfare – HeraldNet

Book details Soviet plans for germ warfareHeraldNetThe authors reveal new details about the deadly achievements of Soviet weapons scientists – from multiple-drug resistant anthrax to "stealth" bugs that elude detection – and they say the strains probably still exist inside the freezers of military …Virulent biological weapons a deadly Cold War  Read More »

California BSE Case Study Completed

(Beef) A California Holstein discovered to have bovine spongiform encephalopathy (BSE) in April was an isolated case and didn’t pose a threat to the food supply, a report issued by USDA says. A three-month investigation looked into the movements of the infected dairy cow, her offspring and the food eaten by the herd.  Read More »

New scientific method unmasks chronic infections

(EurekAlert) Chronic infections are a large and growing problem throughout the developed world, and intensive research is being conducted in ways to combat the recalcitrant bacteria. When bacteria aggregate into so-called biofilm, they become resistant to antibiotics. Until now scientists have only been able to speculate about what happens when bacteria overpower  Read More »

Vet Says FMD Outbreak ‘Not If, But When’

(Farm Futures) There are lots of scary phrases out there. Among the scariest for ag producers is this one: “It’s not if, but when.” That one surfaced in a workshop at Monday’s Ag Media Summit in Albuquerque. The topic was Foot and Mouth Disease. The purpose of the workshop was to  Read More »

Cattle Vaccine Works To Reduce E. Coli O157:H7

(Medical News Today) A commercial vaccine for cattle can effectively reduce levels of E. coli by more than 50 percent, a Kansas State University study has found. The vaccine is also effective using two doses instead of the recommended three doses, which can help cut costs for the beef industry. David Renter, associate professor of  Read More »