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Enhanced biosecurity credited for Canada’s success in dealing with PED

(mySteinbach News) The chair of the Canadian Swine Health Board credits proactive efforts over the past four years to improve biosecurity on Canadian swine farms for the success in containing the spread of Porcine Epidemic Diarrhea in Canada. Since last April Porcine Epidemic Diarrhea has swept through the U.S. and now  Read More »

14 get infected with anthrax

(The Daily Star) At least 14 people have been infected with anthrax, a bacterial disease that spreads from cattle, at Raghunathpur village in Raiganj upazila of Sirajganj district. On information, a medical team from the Institute of Epidemiology, Disease Control and Research (IEDCR) visited the village on Tuesday and found them  Read More »

Anthrax outbreak: Two more blue bulls die, count reaches 14

(The Express Tribune) Talking to The Express Tribune, a wildlife department official said owing to the possibility of panic and fear among the locals, the department has decided to call the disease a flu instead of anthrax. 12 blue bulls were killed by anthrax on March 19.

Deadly Ebola virus outbreak, begun in Guinea now hits Liberia

(Catholic Online) One of the most horrifying diseases known to man – Ebola, a hemorrhagic fever where the victim’s internal organs literally melt away – has picked up speed in West Africa. An outbreak in Guinea has now made its way into Liberia, and medical officials are quick to express their  Read More »

Judge denies gov’t request to search suspect’s iPhone in ricin case

(ArsTechnica) According to court documents, sometime in the late hours of March 17, 2014, a Georgetown University student showed a fellow student a small plastic bag containing what he claimed was ricin, a known deadly poison. Court denies warrant as gov’t can’t reasonably balance privacy, law enforcement. The alleged ricin cook,  Read More »