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Biosafety: The invisible armour
Growth and advancement of research in life science contributes a lot to improvement in human, plant and animal health. With the emergence of new infectious agents and the threats of bioterrorism, there is a need to handle and manage potentially dangerous
Abhiruchi Galhotra +2 more
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Protocol for studying cough frequency in people with pulmonary tuberculosis. [PDF]
INTRODUCTION: Cough is a key symptom of tuberculosis (TB) as well as the main cause of transmission. However, a recent literature review found that cough frequency (number of coughs per hour) in patients with TB has only been studied once, in 1969.
Bravard, MA +17 more
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Background This work presents intentional use of harmful biological agents based on the National Register of Biological Agents (in Polish abbreviated as KRCB) as of July 2020.
Anna Kozajda, Karolina Jeżak
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infectious serum or culture-grown virus? [PDF]
Schmallenberg virus (SBV), discovered in Europe in 2011, causes mild transient disease in adult ruminants, but fetal infection can lead to severe malformation in cattle, sheep and goats.To elucidate the pathogenesis of this novel orthobunyavirus ...
Beer, Martin +4 more
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A set of risk assessment methods was used for substantiation of safe functioning of mobile laboratories (ML) of specialized anti-epidemic teams (SAET). The utilized methods were borrowed from diverse spheres of activity and recommended for evaluation of ...
M. V. Pchelintseva +3 more
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Different Outcomes of Experimental Hepatitis E Virus Infection in Diverse Mouse Strains, Wistar Rats, and Rabbits [PDF]
Hepatitis E virus (HEV) is the causative agent of acute hepatitis E in humans in developing countries, but autochthonous cases of zoonotic genotype 3 (HEV-3) infection also occur in industrialized countries.
Dremsek, Paul +9 more
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This study highlights the critical role of biosafety and biosecurity in scientific advancement and public health protection. It stresses responsible research conduct and risk mitigation.
Ishaku Leo Elisha, Ahmed Waleed Joyan
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Pine Pitch Canker and Insects: Regional Risks, Environmental Regulation, and Practical Management Options [PDF]
Producción CientíficaPine pitch canker (PPC), caused by the pathogenic fungus Fusarium circinatum (Nirenberg and O’ Donnell), is a serious threat to pine forests globally.
Altunisik, Aliye +22 more
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Laboratory biosafety for handling emerging viruses
Emerging viruses are viruses whose occurrence has risen within the past twenty years, or whose presence is likely to increase in the near future. Diseases caused by emerging viruses are a major threat to global public health.
I. Made Artika, Chairin Nisa Ma'roef
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The Business of Pandemic Intelligence: Implications for Global Health Governance
ABSTRACT During the Covid‐19 pandemic, tech startups emerged as important providers of pandemic intelligence, leveraging diverse data sources and advanced computational methods to advise public policy on disease spread and response strategies. This article presents a case study of two tech startups, Airfinity and BlueDot, situating their rise within ...
Katerini Tagmatarchi Storeng
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