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Pakistani Officials Order Anthrax Checks of All Mail Sent to Provincial Leaders

(Global Security Newswire) Pakistani security officials have ordered that all mail intended for the chief minister and governor of a regional northwest province be examined for anthrax, Central Asia Online reported on Friday. Personnel at the officials’ residences in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province have been told to be on the alert for  Read More »

Nepal, Vietnam, and India find more H5N1 in poultry

(CIDRAP News) Animal health officials in Nepal yesterday reported H5N1 avian influenza outbreaks at farms in the eastern part of the country, while Vietnam and India reported more detections in poultry. Following massive poultry deaths on …

Bioethics Commission To Investigate Ways To Protect Kids From Bioterrorism, Anthrax

(Slate Magazine) The U.S. administration will weigh the potential risks and benefits surrounding ways to shield children from bioterrorism and methods to treat them after an attack. The Presidential Commission for the Study of Bioethical Issues is set to tackle the issue in the spring, after a request from Health and  Read More »

Preliminary Consultation on H5N1 Research Issues

(World Health Organization) Recently, two unpublished research studies on the transmissibility of influenza A H5N1 viruses have raised urgent questions related to the two studies, as well as broader concerns related to the balance between scientific research and public concerns …

Anthrax Toxicity Depends on Human Genetics

(Scientific American) But just how toxic anthrax is to an individual might depend on their genetic makeup, according to a new study, published online Monday in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. Researchers found that some people’s lymphocyte cells, when exposed to a laboratory mixture of the bacterium, were less  Read More »