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U.S. Strategy To Combat Bioterrorism Takes Global View

NDIA — The Defense Department has embarked on a multi-hundred-million dollar effort to protect troops from bioterrorism. Its strategy focuses on containing potential outbreaks in areas of the world where pathogens are known to exist. “What we’re trying to do is build lines of defense between the terrorists who have made  Read More »

Ebola Case Spurs Concern in Uganda

THE WALL STREET JOURNAL — (KAMPALA, Uganda) – Health officials in Uganda are rushing to prevent the spread of the deadly Ebola virus that killed a 12-year old girl, and say signs point to it being an isolated case. None of the more than 30 people who had close contact with  Read More »

Science, technology, and the bioweapons treaty by Malcolm Dando

BULLETIN OF ATOMIC SCIENTISTS — If one listened closely to the discussions around the recent meeting of the Preparatory Committee for the upcoming review of the Biological Weapons Convention (BWC), one might have heard a distant rumble of concern. These worries stem from the widespread recognition that advances in the life  Read More »

US Says Eventual Destruction Of Last Smallpox Viruses At Least 5 Years Away

THE CANADIAN PRESS — (Geneva) – The last known stockpiles of the smallpox virus won’t be destroyed anytime soon, the U.S. health secretary said Tuesday, in part out of fear that one of the world’s deadliest diseases could be used as a bioweapon. U.S. Health Secretary Kathleen Sibelius told reporters that  Read More »

World Health Assembly opens 64th session in Geneva

CIDRAP — Delegates from 193 countries met today in Geneva at the start of the World Health Assembly (WHA), which will address several infectious disease topics, including a report from an independent pandemic review committee, a virus-sharing agreement, and the fate of the world’s remaining smallpox virus stocks. The WHA is  Read More »