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Lifting the Lid on America's Biowarfare Research
thisnamecantbetaken
by thisnamecantbetaken  7-30-2009    6
  Reporting guidelines are so lax that dangerous pathogens such as hantavirus, SARS and dengue fever "are not on the select agent list" nor are there requirements "that the theft, loss or release of these agents ... be reported to Federal officials." More recently, Global Security Newswire reported in June that an inventory at USAMRIID at Fort Detrick, Md., "found nearly 10,000 more vials of potentially lethal pathogens than were known to be stored at the site." The Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine was so-alarmed by the prospect that in 2003 they commented, "the possibility for genetic engineering and aerosol transmission suggests an enormous potential for bioterrorism." Unsaid, of course, was the gravest threat posed by such dark research may be state terrorism. Any one of these pathogens should they escape or made to "disappear," could be transformed into a doomsday weapon.
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Disease runs riot as species disappear
valann 47
by valann 47  7-8-2009   
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Why Biodiversity Is A Good Thing
celestialdancer
by celestialdancer  5-17-2009   
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Swine Flu + Mainstream media = $$$$$$$
leevardi
by leevardi  4-29-2009    7
 Right on the money..............the "sheeple" are getting better informed and wiser
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EL" DESCUBRIDOR" DEL HANTA EN EU
ernestoro
by ernestoro  2-4-2009   
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Beware the Hantavirus
owlpath
by owlpath  1-10-2009   
 Be careful when in dusty environments.
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2 casos de HANTA en menos de 10 días en Gualeguay
ernestoro
by ernestoro  9-2-2008   
 el Hanta es trasmitido por ratones camperos que huyen de la deforestación. El motivo se llama SOJA. Pero el problema NO SON LOS RATONES sino la inmunidad . A elevar con vacunas como las que el Malbrán produjo hace más de 30 años para una enfermedad muy similar, el Mal de los Rastrojos. Toda una cuestión de política sanitaria. De Estado(s).
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3a víctima Hanta en S.Fé
ernestoro
by ernestoro  6-2-2008   
 hay humos que matan...
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Unlucky biologist catches 'plague'
hudgal1
by hudgal1  11-10-2007    4
 It seems that a scientist would know to take precautions?
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Hantavirus 'plague' killed Grand Canyon Biologist
pokkets
by pokkets  11-9-2007    1
 Plague is an emotive word, but the disease hantavirus is endemic to the South West U.S.A. It can be carried and transmitted by wild animals, rats and fleas, and can also be transmitted by inhaling droplets expelled by humans when coughing or sneezing. Fatal cases are said to be rare, and it can be treated with antibiotics, but up to 50% of cases can be fatal if pneumonia develops. While Arizona officials said the disease was on the rise, the Center for Disease Control said the same was not true nationally.
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Deseases
jmfm75
by jmfm75  1-2-2007   
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andes virus
gosborn
by gosborn  12-11-2006   
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hantavirus
gosborn
by gosborn  12-10-2006   
 genetics
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Am J Trop Med Hyg. 2004 Mar;70(3):310-7.Click here to read
gosborn
by gosborn  12-10-2006   
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Ecol. Letter. 2006 Apr;9(4): 443-50
gosborn
by gosborn  12-10-2006   
 rltshp between plants and reservoir
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U.S. Southwest Warned of Potential Virus Outbreak
bookchick49
by bookchick49  7-12-2006   
 " For 2006, researchers called the risk moderate, expecting something like the six or eight cases in the region in 1998 and 1999, respectively." " More rain and food means more mice, and greater potential for the virus to spread."
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