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Keeping a step ahead of parasites

(Hindustan Times) If infection-causing organisms were even half as dumb as the dodo, the world would have been free on infection several decades ago. It was not to be. These superbugs continue to cock a snook at scientific breakthroughs by evading destruction with an ease that makes scientists lose sleep and  Read More »

U.S. Seeks Anthrax Toxin Treatments

The Obama administration has called for bids on the preparation of medicines to counter anthrax in people showing signs of infection following the deadly agent’s delivery in a biological strike, Global Biodefense reported on Monday. The request — issued by the Health and Human Services Department’s Biomedical Advanced Research and Development  Read More »

Smallpox Vaccine Approved for Wider Use in U.S.

Danish biotechnology firm Bavarian Nordic on Wednesday said its smallpox vaccine has been authorized for use across a broader section of the U.S. populace in the event of a crisis. While the United States has enough standard smallpox vaccine on hand to safeguard all residents against a biological strike involving the  Read More »

U.S. should scale down $1 billion Kansas biodefense lab: study

(The Chicago Tribune) – The United States should consider scaling down ambitious plans for a $1 billion laboratory in Kansas to study potentially deadly animal diseases, the National Research Council said on Friday in a key report to help the government decide how to proceed.

Bird Flu is back in a stronger avataar – Moneycontrol.com

Moneycontrol.comBird Flu is back in a stronger avataarMoneycontrol.comFirst, two academic groups published their much-debated research about a lab-engineered strain of bird flu (H5N1) that shows how it can acquire the ability to rapidly spread among humans, even though now it only hops from bird to bird. For six months …