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Aralsk-7 The Soviet Bioweapon Disaster
The in-depth story of the 1971 Aralsk-7 Smallpox Incident in the Soviet Union. The Aralsk-7 facility at Vozrozhdeniye Island ...
dvm360 is counting down the Top 20 news stories and articles from 2024 with this series of spotlights. The dvm360 editorial ...
As a person who makes a living by mitigating vector-borne disease transmission risk from rodents to humans (Plague, ...
Experiencing wildlife on our travels opens us up to the potential for disease. These 10 animals can infect humans with ...
The virus affecting both rabbits and hares is highly contagious, often causing mass die-offs of 75-to-100% of area ...
Polar bears in Alaska are encountering new pathogens as warming climates alter the Arctic environment and food chain.
The Africa Centres for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) announced the launch of a trial of the antiviral smallpox drug brincidofovir for the treatment of mpox. The trial will be conducted in the ...
They have tiny, flat, oval-shaped bodies and eight legs. After feeding, ticks can grow as much as ½ inch. These insects can spread Lyme disease, tularemia, and Rocky Mountain spotted fever, among ...
Overwhelming shareholder support in favour of take-private transaction with Aditxt Studies presented at IDWeek 2024™ demonstrate ATI-1701 provides full protection against lethal tularemia in ...
😮 The 50 greatest innovations of 2024: From mosquito clothing to an inflatable bike helmet 😮 By Laura Baisas Posted on Nov 18, 2024 Deposit Photos Migrating birds can bring along some ...
Because many of the infectious agents considered likely to be used in a bioterrorist attack (e.g., smallpox, plague, anthrax, tularemia, and brucellosis, among others) initially produce ...