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‘Safety incidents’ at animal lab

BBC NEWS — The Health and Safety Executive (HSE) has taken action against an animal health laboratory at the centre of a foot-and-mouth outbreak four years ago. The agency has served the Institute for Animal Health (IAH) with two “improvement notices” following two incidents earlier this year involving infectious material. The  Read More »

FBI Is Pressed to Provide More Data on Anthrax Mailings

MAIN JUSTICE — Three years after the death of the prime suspect in the deadly anthrax mailings of 2001, the case continues to spawn questions, the latest from Rep. Jerrold Nadler (D-N.Y.), who has told the FBI he still doesn’t have all the answers about the attacks that killed 5 people  Read More »

Op-Ed: Smallpox Debate, A Reasonable Outcome, Moving Faster Toward Resolution

By Victoria Sutton, MPA, PhD, JD, Professor and Director of the Center for Biodefense, Law and Public Policy of the Texas Tech University School of Law — On May 16-24, 2011, the World Health Assembly debated the destruction of the last smallpox that exists, officially. This meeting is the fourth meeting,  Read More »

Concerted international effort urged on African Swine Fever

FAO NEWS — FAO is calling on countries affected by African Swine Fever in the Caucasus region and Russian Federation to step up precautionary measures. It is also urging a concerted international effort to prevent the disease spreading more widely across the Northern Hemisphere.

S Korea, US discuss threat of bioterrorism

XINHUA — SEOUL – South Korea and the United States are holding three-day discussions over joint anti-bioterrorism drills, officials here said Thursday. The discussions, called “Able Response 11”, are first such joint dialogue between the allies aimed at deterring bioterrorist threats and potential attacks, according to Yang Young-mo, a defense ministry  Read More »