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Avian influenza – situation in Indonesia – update

(WHO) The Ministry of Health of Indonesia has announced one new confirmed case of human infection with avian influenza A(H5N1) virus. The case is a 19 year-old female from Banten Province. She developed symptoms on 8 February 2012, was hospitalised on 12 February 2012 and died on 13 February 2012. Epidemiological  Read More »

PositiveID Corporation to Present M-BAND at ASM Biodefense and Emerging …

(Press Release) … M-BAND, developed under contract for the Department of Homeland Security by MFS, is an early warning system designed to detect the intentional release of aerosolized biological agents. It runs autonomously for up to 30 days, continuously analyzing air samples, typically in high-traffic areas, for the detection of bacteria,  Read More »

Flu meeting opts for openness

(Nature.com) Upgrading the biosafety level for studies on mutant avian influenza could put a stranglehold on the work. After weeks of debate, two controversial papers describing forms of the H5N1 avian influenza virus capable of transmitting between mammals should …

UW steps up bio research safety

(Capital Times) UW-Madison has strengthened its once lacking oversight of biological research, such as the bird flu study by Yoshihiro Kawaoka entangled in an international debate over biosafety and bioterrorism. But the university could face more rules recommended …

MRSA in livestock acquired drug resistance on the farm, now infects humans

(American Society for Microbiology) Researchers have discovered that a strain of methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus bacteria that humans contract from livestock was originally a human strain, but it developed resistance to antibiotics once it was picked up by farm animals. The findings, which appear in the online journal mBio on Tuesday, Feb.  Read More »