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Thursday, October 20, 2011
Antibody treatment protects monkeys from Hendra virus disease
ScienceDaily (Oct. 19, 2011) ? A human antibody given to monkeys infected with the deadly Hendra virus completely protected them from disease, according to a study published by National Institutes of Health (NIH) scientists and their collaborators. Hendra and the closely related Nipah virus, both rare viruses that are part of the NIH biodefense research program, target the lungs and brain and have human case fatality rates of 60 percent and more than 75 percent, respectively. These diseases in monkeys mirror what happens in humans, and the study results are cause for hope that the antibody, named m102.4, ultimately may be developed into a possible treatment for people who become infected with these viruses.
In May 2010, shortly after the NIH study in monkeys successfully concluded, Australian health officials requested m102.4 for emergency use in a woman and her 12-year-old daughter. They had been exposed to Hendra virus from an ill horse that ultimately was euthanized. Both the woman and child survived and showed no side effects from the treatment.
"This is an important research advance that illustrates how scientific discoveries emerge through a steady stepwise process, and how our investment in research on countermeasures for biodefense and emerging infectious diseases can help global preparedness efforts," said Anthony S. Fauci, M.D., director of the NIH's National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID).
Hendra virus emerged in 1994 in Australia and primarily affects horses, which can spread the disease to humans. No person-to-person transmission of Hendra has been reported. Nipah virus emerged in 1998 in Malaysia, and also has been found in Bangladesh and India. Nipah appears to infect humans more easily than Hendra and can be transmitted from person to person.
The NIAID-supported study, which appears online in Science Translational Medicine, involved infecting 14 African green monkeys with a lethal dose of Hendra virus. Twelve of the monkeys then received two treatments with m102.4, one either at 10, 24, or 72 hours after being infected, and another 48 hours later. All 12 monkeys treated with the antibody survived. The two untreated control monkeys died eight days after being infected.
The findings are the result of a series of studies carried out by different research laboratories. A group from NIH's National Cancer Institute and the Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences (USUHS) discovered m102.4 in 2006 and developed the antibody for use in laboratory research. USUHS and Australian collaborators then developed an animal study model of m102.4 in ferrets infected with Nipah virus; the University of Texas Medical Branch and USUHS developed a monkey study model of Hendra and Nipah infection; and together with investigators from Boston University and NIAID's Rocky Mountain Laboratories (RML) designed and carried out the antibody trial in biosafety level-4 (BSL-4) laboratory space at RML. Because the Hendra and Nipah viruses are so deadly and there is no licensed vaccine or treatment for either of them, both viruses must be studied in maximum-containment BSL-4 laboratories.
The World Health Organization reports 475 human cases of Nipah through 2008, with 251 deaths. Through the same period, there have been seven human Hendra cases with four fatalities. There also have been many horse fatalities. In their study, the scientists cite a handful of other outbreaks of Hendra virus in horses since 2008. Since June 2011, there have been 18 outbreaks in Australia, primarily in Queensland and New South Wales, with the latest reported Oct. 10.
Both viruses are spread by fruit bats, commonly known as flying foxes, which are reservoirs for these viruses. The fruit bats, which are resistant to the diseases, are found primarily in Australia but have been found as far west as Africa, north to India and Pakistan, and east to the Philippines.
Additional studies on m102.4 as a possible treatment and as a preventive vaccine for Nipah and Hendra virus infections are being planned.
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Wednesday, October 19, 2011
Syrians rally for Assad, Libya recognizes opposition (Reuters)
AMMAN (Reuters) ? Tens of thousands of Syrians rallied in support of President Bashar al-Assad in the northern city of Aleppo Wednesday while to the south his troops carried out a sustained offensive to crush the seven-month uprising against his rule.
The state-organized gathering in Syria's commercial hub came a week after a similar demonstration in the capital Damascus, showing authorities can still rally mass support in the country's two main cities despite waves of unrest across the nation.
"We love you" sang demonstrators, holding pictures of Assad and waving Syrian, Russian and Chinese flags -- a reference to Moscow and Beijing's veto of a United Nations draft resolution which could have led to U.N. sanctions against Damascus.
Huge flags were draped from seven-storey buildings around the square where demonstrators gathered to hear nationalist songs and speeches of support for Assad, who has defied U.S. and European calls to step down. Residents said Aleppo schools were closed Wednesday to boost attendance at the rally.
In the central city of Homs, where residents say gunmen and army deserters have battled government forces sweeping through several neighborhoods, activists said six people were shot dead by pro-Assad "shabbiha" gunmen in the Naziheen district.
Those deaths raised to at least 38 the death toll in a three-day army offensive in Homs, a city of one million which has seen regular anti-government protests.
Near the border with Lebanon, activists said two people were killed in the town of Nazariya. Foreign journalists are largely banned from Syria, making independent confirmation of reported events difficult.
Syrian authorities blame "armed terrorist groups" for the unrest and say 1,100 police and soldiers have been killed. The United Nations says Assad's crackdown has killed 3,000 people, including 187 children.
Syria's opposition National Council, which has pledged to seek international protection to stop civilian deaths and has called for the uprising to remain peaceful, was recognized by Libya Wednesday as the country's legitimate authority.
SUNNI DEFECTIONS
Assad has sent troops and tanks into cities and towns to put down the unrest. But protests have persisted, although in reduced numbers, with several thousand soldiers from the mainly Sunni Muslim rank-and-file army now challenging his rule.
Diplomats and military analysts say moves by Assad, of the minority Alawite sect, to crush the protest movement inspired by the Arab Spring that overthrew veteran leaders in Tunisia, Egypt and Libya, have fueled army desertions.
Several officers have recently announced their desertion, although most desertions have been Sunni conscripts who usually man roadblocks and form the outer layer of military and secret police rings around restless cities and towns.
The officer corps of Syria's army is composed mainly of members of the Alawite community.
The latest desertions included 20 soldiers who left their posts near the town of Hirak, 80 km (50 miles) south of Damascus, and clashed with troops after the killing of three protesters demonstrating against the arrest of a popular cleric, activists said.
One Hirak resident said the clashes, which broke out late on Tuesday, continued Wednesday and troops sealed off the city cemetery to prevent mourners burying the dead protesters.
The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said four of Assad's troops were killed in the province of Idlib near the border with Turkey in northwest Syria.
"Attrition is increasing within army ranks and beginning to form a problem for Assad. The geographical area of the protests is large and the regime is being forced to use Sunni soldiers to back up core forces," a senior European diplomat in Damascus said.
"It is taking longer and longer for loyalist forces to control rebel areas. Large areas of Idlib are virtually out of control and it took them 10 days to regain a small town like Rastan," he said, referring to fighting in which opposition sources say 100 insurgents and deserters were killed and Assad's forces also suffered heavy losses.
(Additional reporting by Suleiman al-Khalidi in Amman; Editing by Louise Ireland)
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Eagles hold off Redskins, snap 4-game skid
Philadelphia prevails 20-13; Coleman has 3 INTs as Grossman benched

Eagles tight end Brent Celek (87) celebrates his touchdown against the Redskins on Sunday.

updated 7:15 p.m. ET Oct. 16, 2011
LANDOVER, Md. - The 50-50 plays that seemed to go wrong during the Philadelphia Eagles' four-game skid went right for a change, and that's perhaps the main reason the so-called dream team of the NFC East isn't buried yet.
The Eagles finally learned how to tackle and stop the run Sunday during a 20-13 win over the Washington Redskins. Kurt Coleman celebrated his injury-induced return to the starting lineup with three interceptions. The offense overcame a thinned offensive line and gave the ball to LeSean McCoy a career-high 28 times.
But the story of the game was also told in these snapshot moments:
- When the ball was lying on the goal line after a wayward snap, Michael Vick got to it first.
- When McCoy lost the ball at the end of a run, he was already down.
- When Brent Celek tipped the ball twice with defenders around him, he still made the catch - an incredible grab - while falling on his back.
- When a pass by Vick fluttered dangerously after being tipped behind the line of scrimmage, it landed in Jeremy Maclin's hands instead of those of a defender.
"The last four games, I think we've been having a lot of things go the other team's way," center Jason Kelce said, "batted balls going into their hands and stuff like that. I think today we're starting to get a little bit of that luck shifting over back to our side."
The Eagles (2-4) raced to a 20-0 second-quarter lead and picked off Rex Grossman four times, prompting Washington coach Mike Shanahan to answer the fans' chants of "We want Beck!" by giving John Beck his first regular-season appearance since 2007.Beck got the Redskins back into the game with a 2-yard quarterback draw to cap an 80-yard drive that pulled the Redskins within seven points with 2:44 remaining, but the Eagles ran out the clock with the tail end of a 126-yard day from McCoy, who headed to the sideline and punched coach Andy Reid in the chest in his excitement.
"He knocked the wind out of me. He got me, got a good one," Reid said. "But I don't really care. He can do anything he wants today."
Said McCoy of his stout coach: "Andy, we're like his kids. We're still young. I kind of punched him. ... A lot of cushion there."
The Redskins (3-2) were the division's surprise leaders, in front by themselves this late in the season for the first time since 1999, but now their momentum has ground to a halt - and they have a quarterback quandary to boot. Shanahan said he went with Beck because the team "needed a spark." The coach wouldn't say who will start next week's game at Carolina.
"I believe in myself, no matter if the whole stadium doesn't, the coaching staff doesn't," Grossman said. "Whatever the situation is, I believe in myself."
The Redskins also lost left guard Kory Lichtensteiger with a right knee injury that "doesn't look good," according to Shanahan. Left tackle Trent Williams has a severely sprained right ankle. Tight end Chris Cooley broke his left index finger and will need surgery.
The Eagles had already shuffled their offensive line. King Dunlap's back spasms and Jason Peters' hamstring injury left them with two healthy tackles: Winston Justice, who hadn't played a snap on offense this season, and Todd Herremans, the usual right tackle who started on the left side for the first time since he was a rookie in 2005.
Coleman got the call because safety Jarrad Page was out with a stinger. Coleman started the first three games before getting benched; now he's the first Eagles player with three interceptions in a game since Joe Scarpati in 1966.
"I wasn't getting it done, and that was apparent," Coleman said. "It was a humbling experience. God taught me a lesson, and I just worked my butt off the last couple weeks."Vick completed 18 of 31 passes for 237 yards with one touchdown and one interception. He also ran for 54 yards on seven carries, including a 31-yard scamper on a third-and-10 after which he kicked a stray ball that nearly hit a Redskins cheerleader. He paused, holding his hand to his heart to display his remorse.
"It was very inappropriate to kick the ball. Sorry about that. I apologize to the cheerleaders," Vick said. "That was a very bad gesture, and I came out and let my emotions get the best of me."
Vick also left for two plays in the third quarter. He said he had dirt in his eyes after getting tackled at the end of a run. Vince Young filled in, making his Eagles debut, and threw an interception that gave the Redskins the ball at the 18.
Two plays later, Coleman picked off Grossman, giving Philadelphia the type of momentum swing it had been missing much of the year - as part of a win that helps take some of the heat off Reid.
"We love our coach to death, and we'll go to bat for him each and every week," Vick said. "We can be 1-13, and everything he tells us, we're going to go out and do."Vick's interception was tipped by a lineman in the third quarter. The Eagles led the league with 15 giveaways entering the game, but Grossman's errant ways tilted the balance the other way.
"We know we have a long road to go," Coleman said. "But if we continue to play like we did today, then I think we're on way."
Notes: Philadelphia has won 10 of 12 at Washington, including a 59-28 laugher a year ago. ... McCoy is the first Eagles player score a TD in six consecutive games since Ricky Watters in 1995. McCoy is also the first in franchise history to do it in six straight at the start of a season. ... The Eagles, 30th in run defense entering the game, allowed just 42 yards rushing. ... Washington's inactives include CB Phillip Buchanon (neck) and WR Anthony Armstrong (hamstring).
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??In breaking down the Jim Schwartz-Jim Harbaugh confrontation following the 49ers' victory over the Lions on Sunday, Tony Dungy advises the Detroit coach to just walk away next time.
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Tuesday, October 18, 2011
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Monday, October 17, 2011
Lawyer for Jackson doctor says key tactic dropped (AP)
LOS ANGELES ? Dr. Conrad Murray's attorney says he knew months before the physician's trial that a theory that Michael Jackson drank a fatal dose of the anesthetic propofol would have to be abandoned.
Defense attorney J. Michael Flanagan made the statement Friday without the jury present.
Murray, who was not in court for the hearing, has pleaded not guilty to involuntary manslaughter in the June 2009 death of the superstar from an overdose of propofol.
The idea of Jackson orally giving himself the fatal dose was long touted by defense attorneys as a centerpiece of their case. Documents had been filed and arguments heard about studies on the issue.
The attorneys have even referred to a fruit juice jar found on Jackson's bedside table, suggesting he had taken the drug with juice.
Flanagan initially dropped the bombshell Wednesday that the defense was abandoning the strategy.
"We are not going to assert at any point in this trial that Michael Jackson at any time orally ingested propofol," said Flanagan, who revealed he had commissioned a study that concluded propofol would not be absorbed into the body when ingested.
But he did not say when the study had been done.
Prosecutors and the judge appeared stunned at the announcement
At Friday's hearing, on a day when testimony was not heard, Deputy District Attorney David Walgren told the judge, "We are dealing with an ever-changing defense. It was just a couple of days ago they abandoned oral propofol."
"Oh, your honor, that is not correct," Flanagan said.
"No?' Walgren asked incredulously.
"We abandoned oral propofol months ago," said Flanagan, saying they were swayed by a report from the leading expert on the drug, who is expected to testify for the prosecution next week.
He said Dr. Steven Shafer had questioned "the bioavailability of oral propofol," meaning whether it would be absorbed into the body if swallowed.
Flanagan said the defense decided to have its own study conducted and, "We determined back in May that bioavailability of oral propofol was not feasible."
Superior Court Judge Michael Pastor said he had never been advised in advance that the theory would be dropped. He said he would not be dealing with Walgren's claims of an ever-changing defense.
"I don't have to go there," he said. "It is what it is right now."
Flanagan's disclosure offered a backstage look at possible defense gamesmanship in leading prosecutors to prepare to answer a defense theory that would never be presented.
A defense attorney not involved in the case said it is not an ethical or legal obligation of the defense to keep the prosecution posted on its strategies.
"I don't personally see a violation," said attorney Thomas Mesereau Jr. "You're supposed to operate in good faith, but you don't have to tell them every little strategy you intend to employ ... . Maybe this defense team was debating whether to use the issue up to the end."
In opening statements, defense attorney Edward Chernoff told the jury he would allege that Jackson self-administered drugs but did not specifically mention oral ingestion of propofol.
In other developments, the prosecution said its last witness will be Shafer and his testimony could take a day. The defense said it would call 15 witnesses including police officers, experts and some character witnesses. Attorney Nareg Gourjian estimated that would consume the rest of next week.
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52-year-old ex-con Bozella wins pro boxing debut
Dewey Bozella, right, lands a punch to the face of Larry Hopkins in the fourth round of a boxing match in Los Angeles, Saturday, Oct. 15, 2011. Bozella won by unanimous decision after the fourth round. (AP Photo/Jae Hong)
Dewey Bozella, right, lands a punch to the face of Larry Hopkins in the fourth round of a boxing match in Los Angeles, Saturday, Oct. 15, 2011. Bozella won by unanimous decision after the fourth round. (AP Photo/Jae Hong)
Dewey Bozella, left, celebrates his win against Larry Hopkins at the Staple Center on Saturday, Oct. 15, 2011, in Los Angeles. Bozella won by unanimous decision after the fourth round. Bozella, 52, spent 26 years in prison for a crime he did not commit. (AP Photo/Richard Vogel)
Dewey Bozella, right, lands a punch to Larry Hopkins after the fourth round of their boxing match at the Staple Center on Saturday Oct. 15, 2011, in Los Angeles. Bozella, 52, spent 26 years in prison for a crime he did not commit. Bozella won by unanimous decision after the fourth round. (AP Photo/Richard Vogel)
Dewey Bozella, left, lands a punch to Larry Hopkins after the third round of their boxing match at the Staple Center on Saturday, Oct. 15, 2011, in Los Angeles. Bozella, 52, spent 26 years in prison for a crime he did not commit. Bozella won his pro boxing debut by unanimous decision. (AP Photo/Richard Vogel)
Dewey Bozella, right, punches Larry Hopkins in the second round of a boxing match in Los Angeles, Saturday, Oct. 15, 2011. Bozella won by unanimous decision after the fourth round. (AP Photo/Jae Hong)
LOS ANGELES (AP) ? Dewey Bozella landed a hard right cross on his opponent's jaw at the final bell, and the 52-year-old boxer raised his arms in victory.
After 26 years behind bars for a murder he didn't commit, Bozella triumphantly realized a dream deferred in his first and only professional fight.
Bozella won his pro boxing debut Saturday night, beating Larry Hopkins by unanimous decision in the latest stunning chapter of a remarkable life.
"I used to lay in my cell and dream about this happening," Bozella said. "It was all worth it. It was my dream come true."
Wrongfully convicted of killing 92-year-old Emma Crapser in 1983, Bozella earned two college degrees and became the light heavyweight champion of Sing Sing before he was exonerated in 2009.
Golden Boy Promotions fulfilled Bozella's dream by putting him on the undercard of Bernard Hopkins' bout with Chad Dawson. His victory, punctuated by that devastating punch to Larry Hopkins' head at the final bell, brought the crowd to its feet.
"This was my first and last fight," said Bozella, who lives in Newburgh, N.Y. "It's a young man's game. I did what I wanted to do, and I'm happy. I appreciate everybody that made this possible. This has been one of the greatest experiences of my life."
Despite a complete lack of physical evidence, Bozella was convicted of killing Crapser on her way home after a night out playing bingo. He maintained his innocence throughout a quarter-century behind bars, even turning down a plea-bargain offer in 1990 that would have required admitting guilt, until his conviction was overturned.
Bozella battered the winless Hopkins throughout the second half of their four-round fight. Hopkins, no relation to Bernard Hopkins, also lost points for losing his mouthpiece six times in the final round, apparently exhausted and unable to match Bozella's conditioning.
"This guy is an incredible athlete, a remarkable man," said Bernard Hopkins, the 46-year-old light heavyweight champion who trained with Bozella in recent weeks. "I spent five years in the penitentiary, but not for something I didn't do. We understand what it takes to overcome your circumstances. Unless you've done it, you can't understand it. I have all respect for what Dewey has done with his life."
Bozella didn't have a younger man's hand speed, but he moved with a confident ease and showed strong technique in the ring, constantly moving his head and outmaneuvering Larry Hopkins. Both cruiserweights absorbed big shots in the first two rounds, but Bozella was never hurt beyond a welt near his left eye.
Bozella dominated the fourth round, even finishing the final seconds in style. After Hopkins spit his mouthpiece into the air and flailed at it with his boxing gloves, Bozella decked him with a right cross at the bell, leaving Hopkins woozy on the ropes.
With his family and friends gathered around him in the ring, Bozella raised his gloves in victory when the judges favored him 39-36, 38-37 and 38-36.
Bozella has never lived without tragedy. His father beat his pregnant mother to death when he was 9 years old, and two of his brothers were murdered on the Brooklyn streets.
Four months after he moved to Poughkeepsie, N.Y., in 1977, he was suspected of killing Crapser, but not indicted by a grand jury. Bozella cleaned up a life of petty crime and embraced boxing at a gym run by former heavyweight champion Floyd Patterson, but he was arrested and convicted of Crapser's murder in December 1983 on the strength of false testimony from other convicts.
Bozella's story attracted the attention of Oscar De La Hoya and his business associates, who arranged for Bozella to fight in Los Angeles after he passed the California State Athletic Commission's fitness requirements.
Although the crowd loved Bozella's fight, he said he had "done what I needed to do." He hopes to spend his life training fighters in Newburgh.
"I'm going to concentrate on the Dewey Bozella Foundation, which really means opening a gym in my town," Bozella said. "Because there are no gyms, and I'd like to see kids who are on the street have something productive to do. No more fighting for me."
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Sunday, October 16, 2011
Choosing Parrots As Pets | South Portland Maine
Most of the people believe that buying and having parrots as pets is a lifelong commitment. It is quite similar to bringing residence a new-born baby who wants numerous attention and care from nearly each member of the house. And so, the house owners need to attend to the parrot similar to they would attend a new member of their family. Since many of the parrots have long lifespan, having them as pets will not be easy. Furthermore, understanding parrot conduct is kind of difficult. Selecting your pet parrot from a complete lot of their species is another massive job to be accomplished. Nevertheless, it?s believed that cockatoos, conures, lovebirds, parrotlets, cockatiels and budgies prove to be wonderful as pets. The opposite choices might also be the massive birds such because the Amazons, the African grays and the macaws.
When choosing your pet parrot, it?s best to thus, think about sure aspects. The primary one would be keeping the members and the ambiance of your own home in mind. In case you have kids at residence, shopping for massive parrots such because the African grays, the macaws and the Amazons would not be advisable since these birds might prove to be harmful to the little ones. You could additionally remember that you should not purchase a parrot when you have other pets at residence that will hurt your parrot. The second side would be considering the environment of your own home, particularly your neighbors. Birds which make numerous noise and which are too loud, such because the cockatoos, the Amazons, the macaws and the African grays might disturb your neighbors. Thus, in this side, birds with little capability to scream such because the lovebirds, the budgies and the parrotlets have to be considered. Nevertheless, these massive and loud birds might prove to be much more clever and entertaining than the others. They could also have higher skills to imitate, learn what they?re taught and replicate it in their speech and behavior.
Nevertheless, parrots are quite sensitive birds that need to be maintained properly. Therefore, if you are considering of buying one, you should at all times think about learning a couple of tips so that you?ll be able to preserve their good health. You could additionally learn the artwork of coaching parrots because even parrot training will not be an easy task. Nevertheless, once you buy a parrot, you?ll notice that it was one of the best determination that you just ever made. Thus, parrots as pets prove to be very impressive, great and affectionate. Among the web sites which you might have been extremely really useful in this regard are symptoms of panic attack, how to remove a mole and php web developer.Test those out and feel free to fill me in together with your thoughts.
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