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Curtailed Funds Continue to Hurt Local Public Health

(Food Safety News) Since 2008, local public health departments in the United States have lost nearly 40,000 employees, and the situation continues to deteriorate, according to the most recent survey, conducted in January and February, by the National Association of County and City Health Officials (NACCHO). One health official told NACCHO  Read More »

Outgoing superintendent of the Center for Domestic Preparedness praised for ‘right decisions’

(Anniston Star) While delivering a speech to local leaders and CDP staff and trainees, Jones said the biggest expansion during his time at the center was adding live biological agents to CDP’s training and giving trainees first-hand experience of dealing with mass-casualty disaster and acts of biological terrorism. “We’re better for  Read More »

Upper East: Two more people die from anthrax

(GhanaWeb) Two more people have been reported dead in fresh cases of anthrax in the Upper East region. It follows a vaccination exercise which was thought to have brought the situation under control after two humans and 20 cows died from an outbreak of the deadly infections at Gogo in the  Read More »

Anthrax: vaccination considerations

(CattleNetwork.com) Nearly every summer, cases of anthrax in cattle are reported from pastures in South Dakota. Anthrax is a disease that can strike quickly, usually causing death losses without prior noticeable clinical signs in the animals. Anthrax is caused by bacteria, Bacillus anthracis, which has the ability to form very resistant  Read More »

Detecting biological terror agents

(Homeland Security NewsWire) PositiveID Corporation is testing its M-BAND bioagent detection system in preparation for DHS’s $3 billion BioWatch procurement; M-BAND can be remotely set to detect for DNA-based pathogens alone, with or without either RNA-based organisms or toxins, or for all three types of pathogens simultaneously at remotely programmable intervals.