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Growers welcome biosecurity review

(Radio New Zealand News) A team of about 80 biosecurity officials has been sent to Whangarei after the discovery on Tuesday of another male fruit fly in a surveillance trap in the suburb of Parihaka, 400 metres from where one was found in January this year. The insect is considered one  Read More »

Biosecurity practices prevent emerging disease

(Journal Advocate) The Colorado Department of Agriculture’s Animal Health Division has been working closely with swine producers, and organizations to encourage appropriate biosecurity measures to prevent the spread of an emerging, deadly livestock disease: porcine epidemic diarrhea virus (PEDV). PEDV only infects pigs and poses no threat to humans. The main  Read More »

Medical-School Students Gain Insight Into Harsh Reality of ‘Terror Medicine’

(NJ Spotlight) Elective course offered at Rutgers provides overview of challenges, issues doctors might face in aftermath of mass attacks. When the Boston Marathon bombings occurred nearly a year ago, three spectators were killed nearly instantly, but none of the other 264 people with trauma injuries died. Dr. Leonard Cole credits  Read More »

Ancient viruses sound scary, but there’s no need to panic

(The Conversation) You may have seen recently that scientists recovered and “revived” a giant virus from Siberian permafrost (frozen soil) that dates back 30,000 years. The researchers raised concerns that drilling in the permafrost may expose us to many more pathogenic viruses. Should we be worried about being infected from the  Read More »

US Defense Department Spent $140M On Ebola Treatment Research — And They’re Getting Close

(International Business Times) The tragic Ebola outbreak in the African nation of Guinea in recent days is devastating to local communities but has presented a rare opportunity to advance the pursuit of a cure. The epidemic has cost the lives of 83 people so far out of 127 total cases reported.  Read More »