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Panel on Anthrax Inquiry Finds Case Against Ivins Persuasive – New York Times

WASHINGTON — A panel of psychiatrists who studied the medical records of Bruce E. Ivins said Wednesday that the F.B.I.’s case that he mailed the anthrax letters in 2001 was persuasive, and that Dr. Ivins’s history of mental problems should have disqualified him from working with dangerous pathogens.

San Francisco Moves to Combat Bioterror False Alarms

While they haven’t presented a big — or apparently any — problem in San Francisco yet, city officials are moving to rein bio-detection devices owned and operated by private businesses, building owners and institutions to screen for anthrax, tularemia and other viruses and bacteria deliberately…

New research suggests wild birds may play a role in the spread of bird flu

(United States Geological Survey) Wild migratory birds may indeed play a role in the spread of bird flu, also known as highly pathogenic avian influenza H5N1.

New research suggests wild birds may play a role in the spread of bird flu

(United States Geological Survey) Wild migratory birds may indeed play a role in the spread of bird flu, also known as highly pathogenic avian influenza H5N1.

Report faults Army in 2001 anthrax mailings

Reporting from Bethesda, Md.—The Army scientist believed responsible for the 2001 anthrax letter attacks that killed five people and crippled mail delivery in parts of the country had exhibited alarming mental problems that military officials should have noticed and acted on long before he had a chance to strike, a panel  Read More »