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Brazil To Combat Dengue Fever With Genetic Modified Mosquitoes

(Bernama) BRASILIA, Brazil said it will breed huge numbers of genetically modified mosquitoes to help stop the spread of dengue fever, an illness that has already struck nearly 500,000 people this year nationwide, killing 74. Dengue affects between 50 and 100 million people in the tropics and subtropics every year, causing  Read More »

Possible cargo fee supports biosecurity

(KUAM.com) Guam – The Department of Agriculture and the Guam Customs and Quarantine Agency are moving forward with a memorandum of agreement to improve biosecurity and the local inspection process. According to entomologist Dr. Russell Campbell, a prior law authorizes the Department of Agriculture to put forward a new fee modeled  Read More »

Syria’s Chemical Secret: Israel Raises Alarm

Orange UK News – Hundreds of tonnes of Syria’s stockpile of deadly nerve gas could fall into the hands of terrorist groups if the regime of Bashar al Assad falls apart amid widening concerns that Israel could go to war to try to stop this ‘Doomsday threat’. According to Middle Eastern  Read More »

Latest NBAF review due out Friday

(Dodge City Daily Globe) The National Research Council is scheduled to release a new report that assesses three options for building a new biosecurity lab in Kansas. The review set for release Friday was requested by the Department of Homeland Security as it continues the process for building the National Bio-  Read More »

Revised Estimate Increases Global H1N1 Mortality Figures by Factor of 15

(Center for Biosecurity of UPMC) The previously reported number of deaths due to laboratory-confirmed H1N1 (18,500) during the 16 months of the 2009-2010 pandemic (April 2009-August 2010)1 is widely acknowledged to be a gross underestimate because most flu patients were not tested. Evidence of this lack of data is that less  Read More »