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Azerbaijan Warns Of Anthrax Outbreak In Georgia

(Bernama) Azerbaijan’s Ministry of Agriculture on Wednesday urged the country’s customs authorities and retail facilities to remain alert to the spread of anthrax in neighbouring Georgia, Xinhua news agency reported. The State Veterinary Service from the ministry said the warning applied primarily to meat and other food products imported from Georgia.  Read More »

Big NBAF Report Expected Friday

(KCUR) In a highly anticipated announcement, the National Academies of Science said that it will release a congressionally mandated report on risk associated with the National Bio and Agro-Defense Facility (NBAF) this Friday. Stalled congressional funding is believed to be linked to the results of this report. The animal disease laboratory,  Read More »

The Laboratory That Infects Salad With Deadly Pathogens

(Popular Science) Deep in the Illinois Institute of Technology is a Biosafety Level 3 certified containment unit: one of the only places in the country that intentionally infects spinach with live, potentially deadly E. coli pathogens. Lab workers don moon suits, step through an airlock, and then send 500 pounds of  Read More »

Winnipeg lab reports progress in potential treatment for deadly Ebola infection

(Global Edmonton) TORONTO – Canadian researchers are reporting a potential advance in the treatment of Ebola virus infection, one of the most deadly pathogens known to humankind. Researchers from the National Microbiology Laboratory in Winnipeg are reporting that monkeys deliberately infected with Ebola were successfully saved with a cocktail of antibodies  Read More »

Airflow problems plague CDC bioterror lab

(USA TODAY) A $214 million bioterror germ lab at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention in Atlanta has had repeated problems with airflow systems designed to help prevent the release of infectious agents, government documents and internal e-mails show. While the agency says no one has been infected, a biosafety  Read More »