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Research watched closely at Army’s newly upgraded biodefense lab at Fort Detrick in Md.

(Greenfield Daily Reporter) FREDERICK, Md. — Cutting-edge technology is matched by high-tech security at a newly renovated Army biodefense laboratory, officials said Wednesday during a tour of the research suite at Fort Detrick. Scientists working with the world’s deadliest pathogens are monitored by video cameras, watched through windows and tracked by  Read More »

Eureka Wins $750K SBIR Grant to Develop Technology for Detecting Anthrax Variants – Genetic Engineering News

Eureka Wins $750K SBIR Grant to Develop Technology for Detecting Anthrax VariantsGenetic Engineering NewsEureka Genomics won a $750000 Phase II SBIR grant from the Department of Homeland Security Science and Technology (ST) directorate, to fund development of a technology for detecting rare variants of Bacillus anthracis. The grant has been awarded  Read More »

Food Defense: The Other Side of Safety

(Food Safety News) In the aftermath of any foodborne illness outbreak, from those that go unreported to those the size of Germany’s recent E. coli disaster, one thought is often likely to cross the minds of experts in food defense and bioterrorism: At least this outbreak wasn’t intentional.

Anthrax Infection in Minnesota Came from a Natural Source – International Business Times

Anthrax Infection in Minnesota Came from a Natural SourceInternational Business TimesAn anthrax infection in Minnesota is being investigated by the FBI and the Minnesota Department of Health. The bureaus are saying that the case was caused by a very rare instance of inhaled anthrax, is currently not being considered a criminal  Read More »

Australian Hendra Quarantines Being Lifted

(TheHorse.com) The quarantines implemented in Queensland, Australia, facilities that housed horses testing positive for hendra virus are slowly being lifted, according to a report from the Australian Veterinary Association (AVA) released August 6. Eight facilities in Queensland were quarantined after 10 horses died or were euthanized prior to testing positive for  Read More »