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Information sharing seen as public health “game changer”

Public health officials are pushing for the creation of shared databases that contain electronic health records (EHRs) to help combat infectious diseases and stop epidemics; a CDC official pointed to the positive impact that electronic health information exchanges (HIE) have on public health; during the 2003 SARS outbreak, Milwaukee helped establish  Read More »

BWC Review Conference Chairman Aims to Bolster Treaty Regime

WASHINGTON — The Biological Weapons Convention review conference this year should look at ways to strengthen the international prohibition against the offensive use of disease materials, according to the chairman of the upcoming meeting

Federal Food Safety Agencies Spared Major Cuts

Key food safety agencies will likely escape major budget cuts for the remainder of the fiscal year, according to new details released by Congressional appropriators.Though lawmakers reached an historic agreement late last Friday to avoid federal government shutdown up against an expiring stop-gap budget measure, the details of the roughly $38  Read More »

Terrorists Might Try WMD Strike at London Olympics: Risk Report

A recent threat analysis says that terrorists might attempt to use an unconventional weapon against the 2012 Summer Olympics in London, the London Independent reported on Sunday (see GSN, March 23, 2010). The British government’s security plan for the games warns of strikes involving “chemical, biological, radiological and nuclear substances.” It  Read More »

Op-Ed – The Global Forum on Biorisks: An Idea Whose Time has Come

By Gerald L. Epstein, Director of the Center for Science, Technology, and Security Policy at the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS); A White House meeting convened by the Office of Science and Technology Policy in September 1997 brought together representatives from many United States government agencies that had  Read More »