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Rinderpest eradicated – what next?

(FAO News) FAO’s member countries have officially recognized global freedom from rinderpest, the deadly cattle virus. They called on the world community to ensure that samples of rinderpest viruses and vaccines be kept under safe laboratory conditions and that rigorous standards for disease surveillance and reporting be applied.

The Monthly Roundup: June 2011

Popular headlines in biosecurity news The Monthly Roundup is a new article featuring the top news stories from the Virtual Biosecurity Center (VBC). The VBC is a global resource for daily biosecurity news and current topics. Every month, a collection of the VBC’s most popular headlines will be summarized with a  Read More »

Chemist Solves Riddle of Killer Diseases

(Infection Control Today) Anthrax, septicemia and meningitis are some of the planet’s most deadly infections. In part because doctors lack basic insights to prevent and cure diseases caused by Gram-positive bacteria. Now, a chemist from the University of Copenhagen has revealed the mechanism behind these deadly infections. By creating a synthetic  Read More »

UN lauds international cooperation in eradicating deadly cattle plague

(UN News Centre) The lessons learned from the elimination of rinderpest, a deadly cattle plague that has threatened the livelihoods of herders and rural families for millennia, can be applied to tackling other major challenges, such as hunger and extreme poverty, a senior United Nations official said today. Jacques Diouf, the  Read More »

House Lawmakers Reintroduce Bill Aimed at Preventing WMD Attack

(HS Today) House lawmakers renewed their effort Friday to pass a bill to implement the recommendations of the Weapons of Mass Destruction (WMD) Commission, which warned that a WMD attack, most likely using biological agents, would likely occur somewhere in the world by 2013 without significant action to prevent it.