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First positive West Nile virus samples in Sacramento, Yolo this year confirmed
The first positive samples this year of West Nile virus in mosquitoes in Sacramento and Yolo countie
Virus forces cull of 560,000 fish at salmon farm
Atlantic salmon farms around Vancouver Island have begun testing and formed a special outbreak management team after a virus outbreak at one farm led to a site quarantine and the cull of more than half a million fish.
Salmon farm on B.C.'s Sunshine Coast quarantined over fears of virus
VANCOUVER - For the second time in less than two weeks, the Canadian Food Inspection Agency has quarantined a B.C. salmon farm over concerns about the presence and possible spread of a virus.
Policy Patrol 8 Offers Improved Anti-Spam, Anti-Virus and Social Media Email Signatures
BOULDER, CO-- - Red Earth Software, developer of email security software for Exchange Server, today announced the release of Policy Patrol version 8 . Policy Patrol 8 includes improved anti-spam and anti-virus, ...
Virus shuts down DES website
Officials question if server targeted The state Department of Environmental Services' interactive OneStop server has been down for the last 10 days due to a virus, but officials say it should be back up and running today. "We do not know if it was a deliberate attempt to impact our server," DES spokesman Jim Martin said yesterday. Around noon on Monday, May 14, information technology workers ...
Notorious Bredolab virus creator is sentenced to prison
Credited with infecting 30 million computers around the world, Georgy Avanesov is sentenced to four years in prison in Armenia.
Mild winter may spur West Nile virus in Utah
Mild winter may spur West Nile virus in Utah By Brennan Smith The Salt Lake Tribune Published May 21, 2012 08:07PM MDT Utah’s West Nile virus season appears to be off to an early start, with the weather setting up conditions similar to 2006 — when 158 illnesses and five deaths were reported around the state. Gary Hatch, a manager at the Davis County mosquito abatement district, said he is “very ...
2nd B.C. salmon farm quarantined over virus fears
For the second time in less than two weeks, the Canadian Food Inspection Agency has quarantined a B.C. salmon farm over concerns about the presence and possible spread of a virus.
Virus sparks quarantine on B.C. salmon farm
A salmon farm site north of Tofino operated by Mainstream Canada has been quarantined by CFIA, after the discovery of IHN, a highly contagious and lethal fish virus that wreaked havoc on the industry ten years ago
Tracking down hepatitis C virus spread
ATLANTA, May 18 (UPI) -- The number of hepatitis C virus cases in those age 30 and younger in six rural Wisconsin counties went from eight in 2009 to 24 in 2010, officials said.
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