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US virologists ask NSABB to reconsider H5N1 decision

(CIDRAP) The letter, sent to the National Science Advisory Board for Biosecurity (NSABB) on Jan 18, was signed by virologists from US universities, according to a report today from ScienceInsider, the online news service of Science. The NSABB made its ruling …

More labs close to deadly bird flu mutations: researcher

(Reuters) The request by the U.S. National Science Advisory Board for Biosecurity has set off an intense debate about how to balance the free flow of scientific information against the threat of an “Armageddon” weapon if that research falls into the wrong hands. In a statement to Reuters, Science said that  Read More »

Balancing scientific freedom and national security

(EurekAlert!) The U.S. government’s request that the journals Science and Nature withhold scientific information related to the genetically modified H5N1 virus because of biosecurity concerns does not violate the First Amendment, say two Georgetown University professors. They caution, however, that a fair, transparent process undertaken by research organizations is preferable to  Read More »

State launches vaccination drive to eradicate livestock diseases

(Times of India) The objective is to control and ultimately eradicate brucellosis, FMD and PPR in a phased manner, the way we completely eradicated rinderpest disease five years ago,” Eknath Dawale, commissioner, State Animal Husbandry Department (SAHD), …

Carnegie Mellon study reveals potential of manganese in neutralizing deadly Shiga toxin

(EurekAlert!) Carnegie Mellon researchers have discovered that manganese, an element commonly found in nature, might provide a way to neutralize the potentially lethal effects Shiga toxin. New results published in the Jan. 20 issue of Science could pave the way for future research aimed at creating an inexpensive treatment for infections  Read More »