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U.S. to Buy Japanese-Made Smallpox Vaccine

The United States could spend as much as $34 million for doses of a smallpox vaccine produced in Japan, the Yomiuri Shimbun reported today (see GSN, Dec. 9, 2010). The Chemo-Sero Therapeutic Research Institute said it has a five-year agreement with the U.S. government. The institutes’s vaccine was first created some  Read More »

NYC Theaters’ Emergency Preparedness Seen Lacking

Additional steps are needed to prepare Broadway theaters in New York City for a potential WMD attack or other crisis, a New York state legislature subcommittee said yesterday (see GSN, Sept. 23, 2010). The State Assembly’s workplace safety subcommittee in a new report pointed to the unsuccessful Times Square bomb attack  Read More »

‘Bacillus anthracis and Anthrax’

(Wiley-Blackwell) Few strands of bacteria have achieved such a central place in public consciousness as Bacillus anthracis, the bacteria which causes Anthrax. While today it is a feared weapon of bioterrorism Bacillus anthracis has played a significant historical role, especially through the research of the celebrated 19th century scientists Robert Koch  Read More »

Global Update: Japan Is on High Alert as a Virus Infiltrates Bird-Heavy Regions

Several species of migratory birds have been found dead of what appeared to be H5N1 avian influenza.

Wastewater treatment lowers pathogen levels

New analysis shows that pathogens levels in municipal water have dropped since the implementation of federal regulations on treating sewage in 1993; these treatment guidelines have proven to be extremely effective with 94 percent to 99 percent of all pathogens in biosolids eliminated after wastewater treatment