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Vaccine work offers protection against weaponized plague bacteria

Plague has been used as a weapon since the Middle Ages, when armies would hurl plague-infested bodies over castle walls; more recently, the United States, Japan, and the former Soviet Union have all studied the use of Y. pestis as a biological warfare agent; new research on the immune system’s response  Read More »

DHS Gives NY $18 million for Radiation Detection System

AP/PhysOrg.com. ) A report says treatment has improved substantially at U.S. hospitals for several ailments including heart attacks, pneumonia and…

GAO To Review FBI’s Case Against Bruce Ivins

The U.S. Government Accountability Office (GAO) will conduct an examination of the scientific and technical methods used by the FBI during its investigation of 2001 anthrax attacks, in response to a request made by U.S. Rep. Rush Holt (NJ-D) earlier this year. After an eight year-long investigation, the FBI closed the  Read More »

New Anthrax Vaccine Candidate Announced in China

Chinese scientists recently announced the development of a new protein combination that acts against anthrax as both a vaccine and antitoxin, Reuters reported (see GSN, Sept. 20). “We have developed a novel and dually functional reagent for the prophylaxis and treatment of anthrax,” said researcher Gaobing Wu of the Huazhong Agricultural  Read More »

Contracts Awarded For Vaccine Improvements

The U.S. Health and Human Services Department has awarded as much as $100 million in contracts for projects to update and increase the pace of preparation of systems and materials for countering biological threats, the Center for Infectious Disease Research and Policy reported yesterday (see GSN, Aug. 27). The contracts arrive  Read More »