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Dengue fever epidemic in Cambodia may meet match with new vaccine

(GlobalPost) Dengue fever may soon meet its match: a new vaccine has been shown to perform well against three of the four known strains of the virus, Reuters reported. The innovation could have great impact in nations where the tropical fever is a serious public health concern. Dengue fever is spread  Read More »

Experts condemn plans to lift ban on research into deadly H5N1 birdflu virus

(The Independent) Plans to lift a voluntary ban on research into the deadly H5N1 birdflu virus have been denounced by leading scientists who are appalled that the work has already led to flu strains that are potentially infectious between humans. Flu researchers announced the moratorium last January after growing concerns about  Read More »

Foot and Mouth Restrictions Lifted

(AllAfrica.com) The Ministry of Agriculture, Water and Forestry has announced the lifting of restrictions in the movement of livestock following the successful containment of the Foot and Mouth outbreak that was detected at Masikili village in the Caprivi Region in November last year. The lifting of the restrictions is with immediate  Read More »

UN urges for global moratorium on research using deadly livestock virus

(UN News Centre) The United Nations food agency is calling on countries to comply with a global moratorium on research using the live rinderpest virus to ensure that this deadly livestock disease remains eradicated. “While rinderpest has been successfully eradicated, there may be some virus material that would be useful for  Read More »

Syria threatens to use bio weapons

(Times of Malta) Syria yesterday admitted it has chemical weapons and warned of using them if attacked, though not against its own civilians, as regime troops reclaimed most of Damascus after a week of heavy clashes. Any stocks of chemical weapons that may exist, will never, ever be used against the  Read More »