Who’s ready for a bioterrorist attack? | Researchers find cattle vaccine works to reduce E. coli 0157:H7 |Meds-by-mail test reached 95% of targeted homes | Anthrax outbreak in Canada kills more than 400 bison | Purified saxitoxin for food safety applications | Pentagon IG wants more oversight of guard WMD response teams | Idaho Technology provides clinical diagnostics pipeline update | The unacceptable risks of a man-made pandemic | NIH grants $1M for new detectors at NSLS | Rapid emergence of influenza A/H3N2 variant: Now what? | Update on ebola outbreak in Uganda | Evaluation of Rapid Influenza Diagnostic Tests for Influenza A (H3N2)v Virus | New approach of resistant tuberculosis
See what we’re reading this week at Global Biodefense on topics like operational biosurveillance, novel H3N2 variant influenza, the ebola outbreak in Uganda, risks of a man-made pandemic and more…
Who’s ready for a bioterrorist attack? .pdf (UC Davis)
Researchers find cattle vaccine works to reduce E. coli 0157:H7 (KSU)
Meds-by-mail test reached 95% of targeted homes (CIDRAP)
Anthrax outbreak in Canada kills more than 400 bison (BioPrepWatch)
Purified saxitoxin for food safety applications – licensing opportunity (NIH OTT)
Pentagon IG wants more oversight of guard WMD response teams (NTI GSN)
Idaho Technology provides FilmArray clinical diagnostics pipeline update (DomPrep)
The unacceptable risks of a man-made pandemic (Atomic Scientists)
NIH grants $1M for new detectors at NSLS (Brookhaven)
Rapid emergence of influenza A/H3N2 variant: Now what? (Biosurveillance Blog)
Update on ebola outbreak in Uganda (WHO)
Evaluation of Rapid Influenza Diagnostic Tests for Influenza A (H3N2)v Virus (CDC)
New approach of resistant tuberculosis (EurekAlert)