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Laws Target People With HIV: AIDS Patient’s Spit Deemed Deadly Weapon

(Huffington Post) In Michigan, an HIV-positive man who allegedly bit a neighbor during an argument faced a bioterrorism charge. Charges for the same acts would have been far less severe if the defendants had been virus-free. Now, a coalition of advocacy groups – backed …

Princeton company working on new anthrax vaccine

(Newsworks.org) Michael Kurilla, director of biodefense research at the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, said a vaccine that requires fewer injections would make effective treatment easier in a disaster. The vaccine now on the market requires …

Call to censor flu studies draws fire

(Nature.com) Keim, who chairs the US National Science Advisory Board for Biosecurity (NSABB), is reflecting on its unprecedented recommendation to censor two scientific papers describing how to make a more transmissible form of the H5N1 avian flu virus. …

Paraguay confirms new foot-and-mouth outbreak

(AFP) ASUNCION — Major beef exporter Paraguay confirmed a new outbreak of foot-and-mouth disease Tuesday in the north of the country, four days after lifting a state of emergency imposed in the region in September. Daniel Rojas, head of the government’s …

Scientists crack medieval bone code

(Michigan State University) The scientists are the first to confirm the existence of brucellosis, an infectious disease still prevalent today, in ancient skeletal remains. The findings, which appear in the American Journal of Physical Anthropology, suggest brucellosis has been endemic to Albania since at least the Middle Ages. Although rare in  Read More »