Waits wins caution-heavy feature at Tri-Oval Speedway Jul 29, 2007
The Glanders Kevin, Laura and Kevin s wife left their campground at Jellystone and went straight to the Tri-Oval ... It turned out to be a trip worth taking for the Glanders. (Winona Daily News, MN)
Bioterror is nothing new Jan 20, 2007
There he cultured large quantities of and glanders bacteria, both agents of fatal livestock diseases. He then recruited American stevedores to walk the chain-link fences of the horse corrals at East Coast ports, jabbing glanders cultures into the noses and hides of the animals and dumping the cultures into their food and water troughs. (The Scientist)
An American waged germ warfare against U.S. in WWI Jan 15, 2007
His target would be the horses and cattle supplied to the Allied armies by the then-neutral United States, and Dilger set about cultivating anthrax bacteria and Pseudomonas mallei, the germ that causes glanders, a crippling equine disease ... After placing the cultures into more than 30 bottles, Dilger showed his fellow saboteurs how to disseminate the bacteria: Anthrax should be injected into the horses, while the glanders germs could be rubbed inside the horses' nostrils or poured into their... (San Francisco Chronicle)
New frontier in research Nov 10, 2006
Anne RymanThe Arizona RepublicNov. Arizona's three state universities are quietly becoming more involved in bioterrorism research, securing tens of millions of dollars in grants. (AZCentral -- News)
County undertakes elaborate scenario to test emergency-action plan May 25, 2006
Later, he is diagnosed with glanders. Days later, a veterinarian reports he treated three horses for glanders in the Centreville area ... Organizers conducted an elaborate fictional scenario in which the community is exposed to an infectious disease called glanders, which is caused by the bacterium burkholderia mallei. (Sturgis Journal, MI)