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Concerns over bioterrorism grow

Recent concern about the growing threat of bioterrorism attacks that could strike cities throughout the world has led governments, militaries, and the biopharmaceutical industry to a heightened state of alert; in response to this threat, the United States is accelerating preparing institutions and procedures for the potential danger

Paragon Bioservices announces contract for Marburg vaccine

Paragon Bioservices announced this week that it has been awarded $4.99 million dollars by the U.S. Army to assist the USAMRIID in developing vaccines against such diseases as Ebola Sudan, Ebola Zaire and Marburg virus. These viruses are considered bioterror threats as they can be spread through aerosol methods. The Marburg  Read More »

Israel building underground facility in case of biotteror attacks

Officials with Israel's Rambam medical center in Haifa say they are taking part in a massive project to fortify the center against a direct conventional, biological or chemical attack. Professor Karl Skorecki, director of medical and research development at the center, told Xinhuanet.com that the 1,000 bed hospital came under several  Read More »

U.K. Says Terrorism is Bigger Threat Than Nuclear Proliferation

The United Kingdom’s newly released National Security Strategy lists terrorism and cyber warfare as the chief threats facing the nation, Reuters reported today (see GSN, July 9). “Our strategy sets clear priorities — counterterrorism, cyber, international military crisis, and disasters such as floods,” the Conservative-led government said in the document. Today’s  Read More »

BioWatch system faces technical, operational challenges

In 2003 U.S. authorities set up a network of air samplers in major cities designed quickly to detect biological agents released in a terrorist attacks; new report says that the system, known as BioWatch, faces “serious technical and operational challenges”