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World First: Cattle Plague Is Declared Eradicated

AFP — (Paris) World farm monitors on Wednesday declared a cattle-killing virus that has been a curse through the ages had been wiped out, the first time an animal disease has been eradicated in human history. To prolonged applause from delegates, the global watchdog for farm-animal trade approved a report certifying  Read More »

Texas A&M seeks new biosecurity center

The Texas A&M University System is among several entities looking to set up a National Center for Innovation in Advanced Development and Manufacturing that will focus on biosecurity measures, possibly in tandem with several Houston-area medical centers. The center will develop medical countermeasures and ensure domestic vaccine manufacturing capacity for emerging  Read More »

Global warming threatens anthrax cattle burial areas in Russian Arctic

RIA NOVOSTI (Russia) — Global warming can uncover and expose anthrax cattle burial sites in the Arctic and cause the spread of dangerous infections, Russia’s Emergencies Ministry warned on Wednesday. “Climatic anomaly impacts on permafrost zones, enhances the danger of exposing anthrax cattle burial grounds,” a ministry spokesman said. There are  Read More »

Equine herpes virus outbreak spooks horse owners

LOS ANGELES TIMES — A highly contagious airborne virus has killed or led to the euthanization of at least seven horses this month and sown fear in equine circles across the Western states. The equine herpes virus-1 outbreak was traced to an event in Ogden, Utah, between April 18 and May  Read More »

After US Pressure, Smallpox Wins Reprieve Again

AAAS – The smallpox virus, on death row for decades, has been given another stay of execution. The World Health Assembly (WHA), an annual meeting of health ministers in Geneva, decided today to defer the debate about destruction of the remaining virus stocks until 2014. Opposition against retaining the pathogen has  Read More »