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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 ...
Canada’s first chance to prosecute a breach of its laws against traffic in dangerous pathogens has ended in a guilty plea from a previously well-regarded researcher over stray vials of ...
A new study shows big increases in pathogen exposure since late 1980s, potentially adding more stress for polar bears in a ...
Increased exposure to certain pathogens can be traced back to the bears’ diets, which include seals as well as birds, eggs, seaweed, and carrion. This implies that polar bears aren’t the only Arctic ...
To address this gap, our study aimed to quantify the seroprevalence of brucellosis in 10 livestock herds, comprising a population of 7,000 livestock, and associated human camps from a 12,000-acre ...
Impact and progress Frontiers' impact Progress Report 2022 All progress reports ...
Five of these pathogens had become more common in the later samples: the parasites that cause toxoplasmosis and neosporosis, the bacteria that cause rabbit fever and brucellosis, and the canine ...
“If there are pathogens moving northward into the range ... Neospora caninum and to the bacteria that cause the diseases brucellosis and tularemia has at least doubled since the 1990s, the ...