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Researchers show how viruses evolve, and in some cases, become deadly

(National Science Foundation) Researchers at Michigan State University have demonstrated how a new virus evolves, shedding light on how easy it can be for diseases to gain dangerous mutations. The findings appear in the current issue of the journal Science.

Newly engineered highly transmissible H5N1 strain ignites controversy about balancing scientific discovery and public safety

(American College of Physicians) Below is information about two articles being published early online www.annals.org, the Annals of Internal Medicine website. The information is not intended to substitute for the full articles as sources of information. Full text will be posted at 5:00 p.m. on Thursday, Jan. 26. Annals of Internal  Read More »

GAO Urges Improved DHS Guidelines for Using WMD Threat Analyses

(Global Security Newswire) The U.S. Homeland Security Department should create more detailed recommendations to guide its offices as they consider how to utilize WMD threat analyses in response preparations and resource acquisition and distribution decisions, the Government Accountability Office advised in a report released on Wednesday. The department in the last  Read More »

NEIDL Goes Public

(BU Today) Murphy, a School of Medicine professor of medicine and microbiology, researches the ways that bacterial protein toxins get into cells. Corley, a MED professor and chair of microbiology, investigates immune responses to viruses. But much of their time recently has been spent leading visitors through the many chambers of  Read More »

Farmers’ concerns over new livestock illness

(BBC News) “We have had everything since 1996; BSE, swine fever, foot and mouth – twice and bluetongue. We have been through it… but we’ve done a lot to keep things right and I think farms have improved enormously,” he said. His farm still has hygiene practices …