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November 12, 2015
EPIDEMICS
What ever happened to West Nile virus
St. Louis MO (SPX) Nov 09, 2015
Many people remember the arrival of West Nile in North America in 1999, if only because the initial outbreak killed not just wild crows but also exotic birds in the Bronx Zoo. In the following years, a trail of dead crows marked the spread of the virus from the East through the Midwest on to the West Coast. It took only four years for the introduced virus to span the continent. But what happened to bird populations in the wake of the virus's advance? Were some species decimated and others left unt ... read more
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Monkeys in Asia harbor virus from humans, other species
When it comes to spreading viruses, bats are thought to be among the worst. Now a new study of nearly 900 nonhuman primates in Bangladesh and Cambodia shows that macaques harbor more diverse astrovi ... more
TECH SPACE

Researchers create transplantation model for 3-D printed constructs
Using sugar, silicone and a 3-D printer, a team of bioengineers at Rice University and surgeons at the University of Pennsylvania have created an implant with an intricate network of blood vessels t ... more
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Over 230,000 vaccinated in Iraq anti-cholera campaign
More than 230,000 people received a first dose of cholera vaccine in a massive campaign to combat an outbreak of the disease in Iraq, the World Health Organisation said Monday. ... more
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Ebola: The epidemic's timeline
Key dates in the latest Ebola epidemic, the worst ever outbreak of the haemorrhagic fever which first surfaced in 1976 in what is now the Democratic Republic of Congo. ... more


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Mooving manure beyond drug-resistant bacteria
Manure management is serious business for a meat-hungry world. A single cow, depending on its size, can generate between 43 and 120 pounds of manure a day. Cow manure can be a low-cost fertilizer fo ... more
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Bioengineers cut in half time needed to make high-tech flexible sensors
Bioengineers at the University of California, San Diego, have developed a method that cuts down by half the time needed to make high-tech flexible sensors for medical applications. The advance bring ... more
SPACE MEDICINE

NSBRI help funds non-invasive Intracranial Pressure system
Vittamed has announced that it has secured $10M in Series A financing by Xeraya Capital Labuan Ltd ("Xeraya Capital") via a special purpose vehicle led the investment round (committed $8M) with addi ... more
Military Space News, Nuclear Weapons, Missile Defense
Space Force establishes Systems Delta 85 to strengthen space defense integration
North Korea has 'undeclared' ICBM base near China border: report
Iran says Europe has no right to extend deadline for snapback sanctions
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France to lift ban on gay men giving blood
France said Wednesday it will lift a ban on gay men giving blood, but only if they abstain from sex in the months beforehand - an exclusion denounced as discriminatory by rights groups. ... more
SPACE MEDICINE

Traveling through space? Don't forget your sleeping pills and skin cream
If you are planning to take the long trip to Mars, don't forget to pack sleeping pills and skin cream. A new study published in the November 2015 issue of The FASEB Journal, is the first-ever examin ... more
EPIDEMICS

Iraq combats cholera with massive vaccination campaign
Iraq is carrying out a major vaccination campaign to combat a cholera outbreak that has infected more than 2,200 people, the health ministry said on Sunday. ... more
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Bacterial hole puncher could be new broad-spectrum antibiotic
Bacteria have many methods of adapting to resist antibiotics, but a new class of spiral polypeptides developed at the University of Illinois targets one thing no bacterium can live without: an outer ... more
EPIDEMICS

Clinton archives reveal AIDS fund chief pushed out in 2012
A series of recently released emails by former US secretary of state Hillary Clinton contradict the official motive given for Michel Kazatchkine leaving his top post at The Global Fund to Fight AIDS in 2012. ... more
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EPIDEMICS

Plague in humans 'twice as old' but didn't begin as flea-borne, ancient DNA reveals
New research using ancient DNA has revealed that plague has been endemic in human populations for more than twice as long as previously thought, and that the ancestral plague would have been predomi ... more
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Revamped DNA analysis kit gets US nod
Two years after personal genetics startup 23andMe was ordered by US authorities to stop selling its DNA test kits, a revamped product has gained market approval, the company said Wednesday. ... more
EPIDEMICS

Algae virus can jump to mammalian cells
New research led by the University of Nebraska-Lincoln has provided the first direct evidence that an algae-infecting virus can invade and potentially replicate within some mammalian cells. Kn ... more
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Powerful plastic microscope brings better diagnostic care for world's rural poor
You can learn a lot about the state of someone's immune system just by examining their blood under the microscope. An abnormally high or low white blood count, for instance, might indicate a bone ma ... more
SPACE MEDICINE

NASA Announces Bio-Inspired Advanced Exercise Concepts Challenge
Three hundred eighty-three days in space is a long time - time enough to lose bone mass and muscle strength - and NASA is offering up to $15,000 for innovative ideas on how to keep astronauts on lon ... more
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EPIDEMICS

Malawi receives $300 million grant to fight AIDS
Malawi President Peter Mutharika said Thursday the country had received a grant of $332 million (292 million euros) to fight AIDS and other diseases, bringing much-needed support to a nation wrestling with public health problems. ... more
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Iraq cholera cases grow, spread to Kurdish region
The number of cholera cases in Iraq has risen to more than 1,800 as the epidemic spread to the northern autonomous Kurdish region, health officials said Tuesday. ... more
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Antiviral compound offers full protection from Ebola in nonhuman primates

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