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Biodefense News Headlines of the Week – August 4, 2013

by Global Biodefense Staff
August 4, 2013

Biodefense News - Headlines of the WeekU.S. rejects Russian accusations on Georgian biolab | CSIRO forms international partnership to identify next pandemic | Policeman killed in attack on polio vaccination team | New study describes imaging findings in H7N9 influenza | Vaccination coverage among children in kindergarten | CBRNe Awards nominees announced | It is time to step up on foodborne illness surveillance |Iowa, Texas cases push Cyclospora count over 400 | Military continues long tradition of vaccine advancements | Lessons unlearned: redrawing the red line | Saudi Arabia announces three new MERS cases | NIMBioS wins renewal award from National Science Foundation | Scientists identify promising antiviral compounds | Tech transfer: Safer attenuated virus vaccines | North Carolina’s biothreat warning system receives funding

See what we’re reading this week at Global Biodefense on topics like cyclospora cases in the U.S., CBRNe Awards nominees, H7N9 imaging study findings and more…

U.S. rejects Russian accusations on Georgian biolab (NTI GSN)

CSIRO forms international partnership to identify next pandemic (Guardian)

Policeman killed in attack on polio vaccination team (Pakistan Tribune)

New study describes imaging findings in H7N9 influenza (EurekAlert)

Vaccination coverage among children in kindergarten 2012-2013 (CDC)

CBRNe Awards nominees announced (IB Consultancy)

It is time to step up on foodborne illness surveillance (Food Safety News)

Iowa, Texas cases push Cyclospora count over 400 (CIDRAP)

Military continues long tradition of vaccine advancements (Health.mil)

Lessons unlearned: redrawing the red line (Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists)

Saudi Arabia announces three new MERS cases (CIDRAP)

NIMBioS wins renewal award from National Science Foundation (UT)

Scientists identify promising antiviral compounds (Brookhaven)

Tech transfer: Safer attenuated virus vaccines (NIH OTT)

North Carolina’s biothreat warning system receives funding (HSNW)

Tags: AntiviralsH7N9Pandemic

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