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Emotion runs high at H5N1 debate

(Nature.com) Scientific debates erupted about the mortality rate of H5N1, generally known only to transmit from birds to humans. Peter Palese, a virologist at Mount Sinai School of Medicine in New York says that underestimates of the prevalence in the general population have led to an exaggeration as to how deadly  Read More »

Live debate airs major divisions in H5N1 research battle

(CIDRAP) In other exchanges about how dangerous the mutant H5N1 viruses might be, Osterholm contrasted H5N1 with smallpox. “I would not like to see smallpox get out of a BSL-4 [biosafety level 4, the highest level] lab, but it wouldn’t be overly concerning”; in …

MSU researcher finds link to H5N1 bird flu

(Delta Farm Press) Wan said the goal of his research is to find the sources of human H5N1 infections and provide the foundations for policy-making for protecting public health. While the United States has regulations in place to protect consumers, this is not the case in all countries. Wan began studying  Read More »

Kinmen slaughters 530 pigs due to foot and mouth epidemic

(Focus Taiwan News Channel) Kinmen County killed 530 pigs Friday as an emergency measure to prevent the further spread of a “type O pan Asia” foot and mouth epidemic that had already affected two pig farms, the county government said Friday. Kinmen County authorities suspect the epidemic was triggered by an  Read More »

India to Open High-Security Disease Research Lab

(Global Security Newswire) India intends in a matter of months to begin operations at a high-security laboratory that would work with anthrax bacteria, the Ebola virus and other lethal disease agents that could be used in acts of biological terrorism, the Indian Express reported on Thursday. The country’s first Biosafety Level  Read More »