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Avian flu viruses which are transmissible between humans could evolve in nature
(University of Cambridge) It might be possible for human-to-human airborne transmissible avian H5N1 influenza viruses to evolve in nature, new research has found. The findings, from research led by Professor Derek Smith and Dr Colin Russell at the University of Cambridge, were published today, 22 June in the journal Science. Currently, Read More »
- June 22, 2012
- | Filed under North America, Agents & Toxins, Public Health, and Research
Kansas and Missouri Senators Fight for Quick Progression of NBAF Site
(Press Release) WASHINGTON, D.C. – Senators Pat Roberts (R-Kan.), Jerry Moran (R-Kan.), Claire McCaskill (D-Mo.) and Roy Blunt (R-Mo.) sent a letter to Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Secretary Janet Napolitano urging her to move forward with important steps to ensure the swift construction of the National Bio and Agro-defense Facility Read More »
- June 21, 2012
- | Filed under North America, Agriculture, and Policy & Initiatives
Global Health Security program publishes article on costing framework of the IHR (2005)
Global Health Security experts Vibhuti Haté, Sarah Kornblet, and Julie E. Fischer publish in Emerging Infectious Diseases, with lead author Rebecca Katz of George Washington University. The complete article, “Costing Framework for International Health Regulations (2005),” and its abstract are available here.
- June 21, 2012
- | Filed under Research
New U.S. Organizations to Support Bioterrorism Medical Preparations
(Global Security Newswire) Several organizations launched in the United States on Monday are intended to harness government and independent resources in preparing and producing medical products for treating deliberate and natural disease outbreaks, the Health and Human Services Department said. The Centers for Innovation in Advanced Development and Manufacturing would supply Read More »
- June 21, 2012
- | Filed under North America, Countermeasures, Policy & Initiatives, Public Health, and Research
Do not censor science in the name of biosecurity
(Nature.com) Security officials should not be concerned about the publication of mutant-flu research, says bio-weapons expert Tim Trevan. he recent controversy over research into mutated versions of the H5N1 flu virus has focused on biosecurity concerns. It is easy to get the impression that this debate has created a clear split Read More »
- June 21, 2012
- | Filed under Europe, North America, International, Policy & Initiatives, and Research
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BAA – Medical Countermeasures for Priority Pathogens
(Global Biodefense) The National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID) has released Read More »
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New Antibody Weapons Against Marburg Virus
(Global Biodefense) A new study led by scientists at The Scripps Research Institute identifies Read More »
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FDA Accepts BLA for Inhalational Anthrax Countermeasure
(Global Biodefense) Anthim (obiltoxaximab) is for the treatment and prevention of inhalational anthrax, Read More »
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South Korea MERS death toll rises to 20
(CNN) The World Health Organization said Tuesday that the number of new cases Read More »
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What you should know about MERS, the mystery disease that has South Korea on edge
(Washington Post) The spread of MERS, which has infected 126 people since the outbreak began last Read More »
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We Now Know More About Sexually Transmitted Ebola
(TIME) In March 2015, officials discovered that a Liberian man who had survived Read More »
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Scientists find new variant of streptococcal bacteria causing severe infections
(Imperial College London) Scientists have discovered a new variant of streptococcal bacteria that Read More »
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VUMC joins Human Vaccine Project as first scientific hub
Vanderbilt University Medical Center (VUMC), the Human Vaccines Project and the International AIDS Read More »
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Researcher who spiked rabbit blood to fake HIV vaccine results slapped with rare prison sentence
(Washington Post) Dong Pyou Han, a former Iowa State University researcher charged with Read More »
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New Antibody Weapons Against Marburg Virus
(Global Biodefense) A new study led by scientists at The Scripps Research Institute identifies Read More »
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How Yelp Can Be Used to Track Outbreaks of Food Poisoning
When a Shigella outbreak at a San Jose, California, seafood restaurant sickened dozens Read More »
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We Now Know More About Sexually Transmitted Ebola
(TIME) In March 2015, officials discovered that a Liberian man who had survived Read More »
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Legionnaires’ Bacteria Regrew in Bronx Cooling Towers That Were Disinfected
(TheNewYorkTimes)- The 15 water-cooling towers that were found to be contaminated this week Read More »
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Millions More Need H.I.V. Treatment, W.H.O. Says
(TheNewYorkTimes)- The World Health Organization issued sweeping new guidelines on Wednesday that could put Read More »
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Sentencing scheduled for peanut executive in salmonella case
(Washington Post)- ALBANY, Ga. — A former peanut executive convicted of shipping tainted Read More »