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H5N1 bird flu infection may be more common, less deadly, than thought

(Los Angeles Times) The World Health Organization says the H5N1 bird flu kills nearly 60% of people who become infected, but a study released Thursday suggests the true fatality rate may actually be much lower. Virologists at the Mount Sinai School of Medicine in New York City examined data on blood  Read More »

Biosecurity Board Head Questions Call to Release Full Flu Research Papers

(Global Security Newswire) The head of the U.S. National Science Advisory Board for Biosecurity has voiced reservations about an international expert group’s recommendation to publish the full findings of studies that increased the transmissibility of the avian flu virus, the Center for Infectious Disease Research and Policy reported on Tuesday. The  Read More »

Racial Divide Seen in Fear Over Anthrax Strike

(Global Security Newswire) ANAHEIM, Calif. — Racial and ethnic minorities in the United States are more likely than white residents to consider themselves at high risk of dying or suffering serious harm from the intentional release of anthrax, according to research survey results unveiled on Wednesday. The findings highlight the need for  Read More »

Flu papers warrant full publication

(Nature.com) That is the rationale provided by Paul Keim, acting chair of the US National Science Advisory Board for Biosecurity (NSABB), in response to questions posed by Nature (PS Keim Nature 482, 156–157; 2012) about the NSABB’s recommendation that recent work …

Canada confines mutant flu to maximum-security facilities

(Nature.com) Canada this month announced that any research on mammalian-transmissible strains of the H5N1 avian flu virus in the country’s labs would need to be done at the strictest level of biocontainment, biosafety level 4 (BSL-4). It’s the first country to …