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Flu Shot Fail: Why Doesn’t the Vaccine Always Work?

(NBC) Vaccines have wiped out smallpox and they’ve nearly eradicated polio. Vaccination can control measles and mumps, and they protect travelers against yellow fever and cholera. Most are so good that a few doses in childhood cover people for decades, even life. But there’s one vaccine that people have to get  Read More »

Drug for Bioterrorism Antimicrobial Resistant Infections Funded by HHS

(Homeland Security Today) A new drug that is expected to help protect the public against two bioterrorism threats will advance in development under a public-private partnership, the Department of Health and Human Services’ (HHS) Office of the Assistant Secretary for Preparedness and Response (ASPR) announced. HHS said the new drug will  Read More »

Complete Containment

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Complete Containment

(R&D) Laboratories are like a living organism: They need to breathe to survive. Air exchange and management is one of a laboratory’s primary functions, and like the creature that breathes with lungs, the research environment contains many cells, or pockets, of both pure and contaminated air. These enclosures, from small gloveboxes  Read More »