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Bird flu exercise held in Malaysia

(Vaccine News) An exercise to prepare for an H5N1 bird flu outbreak has been conducted in Kelantan, Malaysia, by multiple members of the area’s veterinary and health departments. The exercise in the city of Kampung Jintan included 80 officers from the two departments and was put into place in case the  Read More »

Govt on high alert over Ebola outbreak – Kenya Broadcasting Corporation

Kenya Broadcasting CorporationGovt on high alert over Ebola outbreakKenya Broadcasting CorporationThe government is still on the edge following the outbreak of the infectious Ebola hemorrhagic fever in neighboring Uganda. The Office of the President summoned officials of the Ministry of Health and Sanitation for a brain-storming session at Harambee …

African swine fever virus outbreaks in Ukraine

(Interfax) African swine fever has been registered in Zaporizhia region, the State Veterinary and Biosecurity Service of Ukraine has reported. The report says that losses of pigs from the virus were registered in Komyshuvatka, Zaporizhia region in a private household. The possible source of infection could be people from Russia coming to Ukraine on  Read More »

Movie review: Strange Culture. – Scientific American (blog)

Scientific American (blog)Movie review: Strange Culture.Scientific American (blog)Strange Culture is a documentary about the arrest of artist and SUNY-Buffalo professor of art history Steve Kurtz on charges of bioterrorism, mail fraud, and wire fraud in 2004 after the death of his wife, Hope. At the time Strange Culture was released …

Increase in Genomic Replikin Counts Predicted Recent Avian Flu (H5N1) Outbreak in Cambodia

(The Sacramento Bee) A marked increase in the H5N1 pB1 Lethality Gene Replikin Count (number of Replikins per 100 amino acids) in Cambodia in 2009  provided a warning for the outbreaks of the Avian Flu (H5N1) with human deaths in that country. Eight deaths were reported in 2011 and three thus  Read More »