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Mexico to import eggs to offset H5N1 induced price surge

(WorldPoultry.net) Economy secretary Bruno Ferrari announced that Mexico is preparing to import up to 119,748 tonnes of eggs to prevent a surge in prices as a consequence of a bird-flu outbreak in the western state of Jalisco, the Latin American Herald Tribune reports. The government is ready to suspend duties on  Read More »

Link between dengue fever and climate change in the US

(DigitalJournal.com) US scientists have made a prediction about the future spread of dengue fever in the US, in relation to the changing climate. Researchers based at the Texas Tech University have examined the spread of dengue fever in the US and have assessed the impact of the spread of the mosquito  Read More »

Syria Faces Heightened Canadian Penalties

(Global Security Newswire) Canada on Friday announced new penalties against the Syrian government that include a ban on the sale of materials that could support manufacturing of biological and chemical warfare materials. The Assad regime is widely believed to hold a sizable stockpile of mustard and nerve agents, along with missiles  Read More »

Dead Danish drug user tests positive for anthrax

(The Associated Press) COPENHAGEN, Denmark — Danish authorities say an intravenous drug user who injected heroin and died has tested positive for anthrax. The Health Ministry suspects the drug was contaminated with the bacillus anthracis strain of anthrax. The 55-year-old addict died Sunday. Terrorism is not suspected, and the health ministry  Read More »

Jakarta and its public health issues

(Jakarta Post) Jakarta, with more than 10 million inhabitants, is one of the largest urban areas in the world. Of course, Jakarta has a lot of problems, and health care is one of them. Jakarta, despite having 341 community health centers (Puskesmas) and more than 4,000 integrated health service posts (Posyandu),  Read More »