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Docs Still at Front Line in Detecting Bioterrorism

(ABC News) Some individual clinician will be the key player the next time there's a covert bioterrorism attack, like the anthrax episode a decade ago. Despite a marked increase in resources aimed at detecting and …

Reforms Seen Failing to Rescue U.S. Biodefense Drug Efforts

(GSN Daily News) Organizational problems and funding shortfalls continue to hinder U.S. efforts to develop and produce vaccines and other treatments for use following a potential act of bioterrorism, despite three attempts to overhaul the system since the 1990s, the New York Times reported on Wednesday (see GSN, Sept. 27).

How Ready Are We for Bioterrorism?

(New York Times) A few days after 9/11, a retired Air Force colonel named Randall Larsen entered the northwest gate of the White House, crossed a courtyard to the Eisenhower Executive Office Building, stepped through the front door and stopped dead in his tracks. In place of the usual security checkpoint,  Read More »

India Develops Anthrax Detection Tech

(Global Security Newswire) India’s Defense Food Research Laboratory has developed technology that can identify anthrax spores in sample material in as little as two hours, the New Indian Express reported on Saturday The “Anthra-check Sand-E kit” proved capable of detecting the bacteria in roughly two hours in laboratory materials and in  Read More »

Army Lab Left Anthrax Widely Reachable Prior to Mailings

(Global Security Newswire) Protective measures in place at the US Army Medical Research Institute of Infectious Diseases in 2001 would not have prevented any staffer or short-term employee from leaving the facility with enough anthrax bacteria to cultivate the spores used to …