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WHO Member States push forward toward a unified Pathogen Access and Benefit Sharing system
WHO Member States push forward toward a unified Pathogen Access and Benefit Sharing system

WHO Member States today ended their latest round of intensive negotiations on the world's first Pathogen Access and Benefit Sharing (PABS) system. Read more

Medical News - Dec 06
Ancient DNA reveals pathogens that struck Napoleon’s army
Ancient DNA reveals pathogens that struck Napoleon’s army

Scientists identify 2 previously unsuspected bacteria that potentially contributed to the mass death of soldiers retreating from Russia Read more

Chemical & Engineering News - Oct 24
What REALLY killed Napoleon's army as they fled from Russia: Study of soldiers' teeth finds two deadly pathogens that 'ravaged French troops amid doomed invasion'
What REALLY killed Napoleon's army as they fled from Russia: Study of soldiers' teeth finds two deadly pathogens that 'ravaged French troops amid doomed invasion'

The French emperor's failed invasion of Russia in 1812 left more than 500,000 troops dead, with many long believed to have died from a mixture of the cold, starvation and disease. Read more

Mail Online - Oct 24
Palvella Therapeutics Announces Scientific Publication in Lymphatic Research and Biology Highlighting Recent Advances in the Pathogenesis of Venous Malformations and the Real-World Use of Rapamycin as an Emerging Targeted Therapy
Palvella Therapeutics Announces Scientific Publication in Lymphatic Research and Biology Highlighting Recent Advances in the Pathogenesis of Venous Malformations and the Real-World Use of Rapamycin as an Emerging Targeted Therapy

Recent advances in understanding venous malformation disease pathogenesis highlight the PI3K/AKT/mTOR pathway as a key driver of disease proliferation, spurring real-world off-label use of systemic rapamycin (sirolimus) Read more

Globenewswire_fr - Sep 17
Australia uncovers ‘Salt Gully’ virus, a new pathogen lurking in bats
Australia uncovers ‘Salt Gully’ virus, a new pathogen lurking in bats

While there are no signs of human spillover, Salt Gully is a relative of Nipah and Hendra – diseases considered ‘priority pathogens’ by WHO Read more

The Telegraph - Sep 03