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Dengue Fever in the United States

(CDC Podcast) Dr. Amesh Adalja, an associate at the Center for Biosecurity and clinical assistant professor at the University of Pittsburgh School, of Medicine, discusses dengue fever outbreaks in the United States. Over the last decade, three dengue fever outbreaks occurred in the U.S. In response to these outbreaks various public  Read More »

Senate hit with 383 cases of dangerous, ‘suspicious mail’ – Washington Examiner

Senate hit with 383 cases of dangerous, 'suspicious mail'Washington ExaminerFile photo of an October 23, 2001 letter that was sent to Senate Majority Leader Tom Daschle, which contained anthrax. (Photo by FBI/Getty Images) It's been over 10 years since the first anthrax mail attack against the US Senate and authorities are  Read More »

IAFC Testifies Before Congress on Medical Countermeasures

(FireEngineering.com) Today, Chief Al Gillespie, IAFC president and chairman of the board, testified before members of Congress urging the U.S. government to take action in including first responders and their families in medical countermeasures required in the event of a pandemic or biological attack. The hearings, held by the Subcommittee on  Read More »

California Fights Citrus-Killing Bacteria

(Food Safety News) There’s no threat to human health in a growing quarantine in Southern California, but an annual $2 billion worth of citrus fruits are at risk in a war with a tiny insect and the bacteria its spreads. Earlier this month, the state of California added 93-square miles in  Read More »

Researcher Pushes Forward With Issuing Bird Flu Paper

The head of a team of scientists in the Netherlands that produced a more transmissible version of the avian influenza virus intends to forgo seeking export authorization from the Dutch government before publishing a research paper on the findings, the Center for Infectious Disease Research and Policy reported on Tuesday (see  Read More »