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UTSA gets $4.6 million for disease research

San Antonio Express — The University of Texas at San Antonio has been awarded a $4.6 million grant from the Department of Defense to study the genetic structure of infectious diseases, officials announced Monday. The five-year grant will establish the Center of Excellence in Infection Genomics, or CEIG, to study the  Read More »

Rare Infection Strikes Victims of a Tornado in Missouri

NY Times — Several people who were injured when a tornado devastated Joplin, Mo., last month have become sickened by an uncommon, deadly fungal infection and at least three have died, although public health officials said Friday that a link between the infection and the deaths was not certain.

Op-Ed — The Proper Balance of Science, Safety, and Security…

It’s Only Achievable Through Sustainable, Competency-Based Training That is Consistent Around the World by Murray L. Cohen, Ph.D., M.P.H., C.I.H, President and Chairman of the Frontline Healthcare Workers Safety Foundation, Ltd. As recently as 10 years ago, you could count the number of BSL-4 labs throughout the world on your hands,  Read More »

HHS toolkit of public health emergency text messages now available

HHS News — A new toolkit of prepared cell phone text messages advising people how to protect their health after a disaster is available now through the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services.

EU harshly critical of Germany’s approach to E. coli crisis

Homeland Security Newswire — In Germany, responsibilities for responding to a crisis — any crisis — are spread across local, municipal, state, and federal agencies, with no central information center to inform the public, and with little coordination among the various responding bodies