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The Effect of Anti-lethal Toxin Antibodies on Anthrax Mortality

(Clinicians’ Biosecurity News) The traditional mortality from inhalational anthrax at the beginning of the 20th century was often reported as 90%, but it was 45% following the 2001 anthrax letter attacks. This marked reduction in mortality likely occurred because of improvements in the care of critically ill patients. That a high  Read More »

Seoul, Beijing, Tokyo agree to share information on food security

(Yonhap News) South Korea, China and Japan agreed Sunday to share information on food security and to enhance their trade of agricultural products. The agreement was made at a trilateral meeting on the southern resort island of Jeju attended by agriculture ministers of the three neighboring Northeast Asia countries, the Ministry  Read More »

Scientists warn of more disease outbreaks if vets’ labs are shut

(Yorkshire Post) A report by the Surveillance Advisory Group (SAG) into Defra’s plans to shake-up the way diseases such as foot-and-mouth are detected said that the current surveillance network needs to expand. Defra announced last year that the surveillance system, currently running at a cost of £10m per year would have  Read More »

NSABB member says officials stacked deck for board’s H5N1 decision

(CIDRAP News) In a leaked letter, a member of the National Science Advisory Board for Biosecurity (NSABB) has charged that federal officials planned the board’s meeting in late March in a way designed to lead the board to reverse its earlier recommendation against full publication of two studies describing lab-modified H5N1  Read More »

A Flawed Flu Papers Process?

(Science Now) Now one of the six dissenters, influenza epidemiologist Michael Osterholm of the University of Minnesota, Twin Cities, has written a sharp critique of the meeting that led to the decision. In a letter sent yesterday to Amy Patterson, an official at the U.S. National Institutes of Health whose office  Read More »