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Bird flu three steps from potentially lethal human strain

(Daily Mail) As scientists delve deeper into H5N1 bird flu, they have discovered it is only three steps away from mutating into a potentially lethal human pandemic form. The find has added new urgency to scientists’ quest for a way to prevent a deadly global outbreak that could kill millions. Culls  Read More »

First it was smallpox, now tropical infection poised to become second human disease ever eradicated

(Daily Mail) Scientists are on the verge of killing off a parasite that had plagued the human race since ancient times. Cases of Guinea worm disease have fallen by 99 per cent from 3.5million cases in 1986 to 1,060 in 2011. The disease has affected the poorest communities in Africa and  Read More »

US Government Expands Population Eligible to Receive Bavarian Nordic’s Smallpox Vaccine in an Emergency

(Reuters) KVISTGAARD, Denmark, July 11, 2012 – Bavarian Nordic A/S (OMX: BAVA) announced today that the U.S. government has expanded the population that is eligible to receive its attenuated smallpox vaccine, IMVAMUNER , during an emergency. In the event of a public health emergency involving smallpox, the government may now authorize  Read More »

Analysis: Bird flu vaccine now? More than a shot in the dark

(Reuters) (Reuters) – Culls of hundreds of thousands of chickens, turkeys and ducks to stem bird flu outbreaks rarely make international headlines these days, but they are a worryingly common event as the deadly virus continues its march across the globe. As scientists delve deeper into H5N1 avian influenza, they have  Read More »

Enhancing Biological Threat Detection

(Heritage.org) In 2001, just one week after 9/11, letters laced with anthrax were found in the U.S. mail system addressed to offices on Capitol Hill and major media outlets. In response, the newly formed Department of Homeland Security (DHS) deployed the BioWatch program, which seeks to detect the release of dangerous  Read More »