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Commentary: Anthrax Attacks and America’s Rush to Judgment

RealClearPolitics — Nearly a decade ago, as Americans were reeling from the shock of September 11, the nation was besieged by a crafty and concealed killer who murdered five people, sickened 17 others, shut down the U.S. Capitol, and helped coalesce the Bush administration’s focus on invading Iraq, which it suspected  Read More »

Respect Confidentiality When Reporting Terrorism Concerns, UK

MEDICAL NEWS TODAY — Doctors must not disregard confidentiality guidance when considering whether to report concerns about patients they suspect may be involved in terrorism. The UK-wide medical defence organisation MDDUS is issuing the warning following the publication yesterday of a revised government counter-terrorism programme…

E. coli: Germany says worst of illness is over

BBC NEWS — Germany’s health minister says new E. coli infections from a deadly outbreak are dropping significantly and the worst of the illness is over. Daniel Bahr said he was cautiously optimistic the outbreak had peaked, but warned that more deaths were expected as new cases emerged each day.

Report: Response to Outbreaks is Deteriorating

FOOD SAFETY NEWS — Foodborne illness outbreaks in the U.S. are not getting worse, but the government response to food-related outbreaks is deteriorating, according to a paper published by the American Enterprise Institute this week. Conservative think-tank AEI’s “Regulation Outlook” for June looked at federal foodborne illness statistics and concluded that  Read More »

San Francisco Area to Test Biodefense Website

GLOBAL SECURITY NEWSWIRE Testing is planned on Wednesday of a website intended to help residents of the San Francisco area access emergency medical countermeasures during a biological attack or naturally occurring disease outbreak, the San Francisco Chronicle reported (see GSN, March 25). Local citizens are being called on by regional public  Read More »