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Army study: DNA vaccine and duck eggs protect against hantavirus disease

(US Army Medical Research Institute of Infectious Diseases) Army scientists and industry collaborators have successfully protected laboratory animals from lethal hantavirus disease using a novel approach that combines DNA vaccines and duck eggs. The work appears in a recent edition of the online scientific journal PLoS ONE, published by the Public  Read More »

South Korea to Ramp up Biodefense Efforts

(Global Security Newswire) South Korea is preparing to ramp up efforts to defend against a possible disease-agent terror attack over the next half-decade, the Korea Times reported on Monday. Personnel from the South’s National Institute of Health held discussions with biodefense specialists on the project, according to a source. The agency  Read More »

Anthrax, anthrax, everywhere…

(Scientific American) This past week brought news about another successful bioterrorism response drill, effectively delivering hypothetical medicines to protect the citizens of Baltimore from a hypothetical anthrax attack. Frankly, I always shake my head in dismay when I read of such preparedness exercises.

Infocast’s 10th Annual Biodefense Vaccines & Therapeutics Conference

(Marketwire) Congress Moves on Important Measures for Biodefense and Public Health Emergencies. he Pandemic and All-Hazards Preparedness Act (PAHPA) Reauthorization moves to conference committee following unanimous approval by the U.S. Senate. According to Senator Richard Burr, R-N.C., the lead sponsor of the Senate bill, “We have come a long way in  Read More »

Indifferent reporting of notifiable diseases

(Canadian Medical Association Journal) As a signatory to the International Health Regulations, Canada has an obligation to report cases if yellow fever, plague, cholera and all other diseases that might be considered to potentially cause a “public health emergency of international concern.” It is a truism that Canadian physicians and other  Read More »