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E. Coli Outbreak: Who’s Responsible?

FOX NEWS — Is the E. coli outbreak that has killed at least 22 people, sickened more than 2,200, and caused widespread fear throughout Europe a case of a bad turn by Mother Nature or the result of a more sinister attack? After all, E. coli has been identified by government  Read More »

Bacteria designed for sleuthing

HOMELAND SECURITY NEWSWIRE — Seven Cambridge University undergraduates spent the summer of 2009 genetically engineering bacteria to secrete a variety of colored pigments, visible to the naked eye; they designed standardized sequences of DNA, known as BioBricks, and inserted them into E. coli bacteria — so the bacteria can now change  Read More »

E. coli outbreak could be ‘copied by terrorists’

METRO — At least 19 people have died as a result of the highly toxic strain of E. coli and a further 1,800 have been hit by either bloody diarrhoea or the potentially fatal complication, haemolytic uraemic syndrome. Public health officials in Germany are still to identify the source of the  Read More »

Bangladesh Anthrax Outbreak a Threat to Livelihoods and Human Health

IRINNEWS — DHAKA, Bangladesh – Health and livestock officials in Bangladesh have expressed concern over a fresh outbreak of human anthrax in two northwestern districts, but some believe a bigger threat is to livelihoods. “At this stage, people are panicking more about losing their cattle than getting anthrax, as it can  Read More »

Cattle to be vaccinated against anthrax

Bangladesh — The government has taken initiatives to vaccinate cattle in a bid to prevent anthrax. The authorities concerned have been directed to provide anthrax vaccines for around 500,000 cattle of the anthrax-affected areas. According to the livestock department, many cattle and some people in 16 districts were infected by anthrax  Read More »