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Flu Debate Highlights Opacity of Public Health Research

(PLoS Blogs) After weeks of debate, the decision was finally made in February to publish in full two studies that report the cultivation of H5N1 bird flu virus mutants that can pass between mammals. The decision was made with the caveat of delaying publication, in part to settle the anxieties of  Read More »

New strain of hemorrhagic fever virus found on Jeju Island

(The Dong-a Ilbo) A new strain of epidemic hemorrhagic fever has been found on Jeju Island, the first time that the infectious disease has broken out on a Korean island. A team of researchers led by Song Jin-won, a microbiology professor at the College of Medicine of Korea University in Seoul,  Read More »

Talk of Food Safety Consolidation Takes Bipartisan Turn

(Food Safety News) U.S. Rep. Cynthia Lummis, a conservative Republican from Wyoming, is starting to sound a lot like her colleague Rep. Rose DeLauro, a liberal Democrat from Connecticut — at least when it comes to fixing the nation’s fragmented food safety system. Citing a Government Accountability Office report on the  Read More »

Pentagon Could Expand WMD Response Command Roles

(Global Security Newswire) The military’s “response enterprise” for handling chemical, biological, radiological and nuclear incidents “will reach full operational capability” on Oct. 1, with more than 18,000 active-duty federal, reserve and National Guard forces, he said. “These forces are focused on lifesaving and are trained and equipped to provide critical search  Read More »

DA Requests Meeting With Minister Joemat-Pettersson On Disease Outbreaks

(AllAfrica.com) The outbreak of Foot and Mouth disease in May 2011 caused the export of all cloven-hoofed-animals (cattle, sheep and game) to be foreclosed by the OIE (the World Health Organisation’s division for animal health). This ban is still in place and is …