Bioterrorism expert and Senior lecturer at Western New England University in Springfield, Lawrence Roberge, PhD joined me on the show to look at the history of bioterrorism–from antiquity to contemporary times.
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- Norway reports human rabies death, individual spent 2 months in Asia
- Reunion dengue outbreak eclipses 9,000 cases for 2019
- Bioterrorism history with Lawrence Roberge, PhD
- Chagas disease, kissing bugs and the OSU survey
- Japan: Narita International Airport employee measles positive, prompts US Forces public health announcement
- Brooklyn measles up by 43 in past week, Rockland County tally now 225
- Colorado: Rabies in a Larimer County steer
- Candida auris reported in Southern California healthcare facilities
- African swine fever in Asia: 1.1 million pigs culled
- Plague in Mongolia: Quarantine lifted; Is foodborne transmission possible?
- Zoonotic diseases in the US: Rabies, Lyme disease among eight of most concern
- California: Raw oysters linked to GI illnesses
- Brazil: 1st human rabies case reported in Santa Catarina in nearly 40 years

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