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USDA Finally Ready to Adopt International BSE Standards

(Food Safety News) More than eight years ago, an adult Holstein cow on a cattle ranch near the edge of Washington state’s Yakima Valley became the first-ever diagnosed with bovine spongiform encephalopathy (BSE) on U.S. soil. BSE, or Mad Cow Disease, was an international issue long before that diseased Holstein turned  Read More »

Charges Filed in Powder Mailings to Lawmakers

(Global Security Newswire) A federal grand jury on Friday delivered charges against an Oregon man suspected of sending roughly 100 parcels filled with a harmless powder and angry messages to U.S. lawmakers and media entities, Reuters reported. Christopher Lee Carlson, 39, faces separate charges of mailing a threatening communication to a  Read More »

South Korea Not Prepared For Smallpox Attack by North: Report

(Global Security Newswire) South Korea is still not able to handle the effects of a smallpox attack by North Korea, which is judged to have the ability to manufacture the lethal virus, the Korea Herald reported on Monday. Pyongyang’s biological weapon abilities include the capacity to reconstitute from available digital genetic  Read More »

The bioterrorism threat and laboratory security

(Homeland Security Newswire) Leonard A. Cole, an expert on bioterrorism and on terror medicine who teaches at Rutgers University, investigates the security of U.S. high containment labs in light of the dramatic growth in the number of these labs, which handle dangerous pathogens, following 9/11 and the anthrax attacks.

Dutch export rules could block publication of Fouchier H5N1 study

(CIDRAP News) In a new twist in the ongoing controversy over publication of two studies involving H5N1 viruses with increased transmissibility, there are indications that the Dutch government may consider using export regulations to …