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Cost of Gene Sequencing Falls, Raising Hopes for Medical Advances

(The New York Times) The promise is that low-cost gene sequencing will lead to a new era of personalized medicine, yielding new approaches for treating cancers and other serious diseases. The arrival of such cures has been glacial, however, although the human genome was originally sequenced more than a decade ago.

Gov’t to Combat FMD and High Poultry Prices

(ThePigSite.com) The Agriculture Ministry approved 11 measures to protect livestock in Egypt’s governorates from the spread of foot and mouth disease (FMD). FMD is an infectious and sometimes fatal viral disease affecting cloven-hoofed animals.

Indonesian woman becomes fifth bird flu victim this year

(Telegraph.co.uk) A 24-year-old woman has died of bird flu on Indonesia’s Sumatra island, the fifth human death from the virus this year, a health ministry official said on Wednesday. “She tested positive for the H5N1 virus by the health ministry’s laboratory. It’s the fifth death here this year,” the ministry’s head  Read More »

Bioterror threat targets schools, officials investigating recent white powder mailings at Connecticut schools

(New Haven Register) Law enforcement agencies are investigating why a handful of state schools, including one in Madison, this week received suspicious envelopes containing white powder. The incidents mirror others occurring across the country and have caught the FBI’s attention. Madison’s Island Avenue Elementary School notified police Wednesday that an envelope  Read More »

Army Defers Plan for Maryland Biodefense Site

(Global Security Newswire) The U.S. Army has deferred the building of a 492,000-square-foot, $600 million biodefense facility at Fort Detrick in Maryland prior to the completion of an assessment of research facilities already available around the nation, the Gazette reported last week. The planned Medical Countermeasures Test and Evaluation Facility was  Read More »