Hello everybody! Today we’re reading about GlaxoSmithKline upping its efforts to fight lymphatic filariasis, a new treatment for American soldiers who caught cutaneous leishmaniasis in Iraq, the latest release on the fight against LF in India, and, on a different note, a group of ultra-Orthodox rabbis declaring that lox should no longer be considered kosher due to a variant of roundworm found in fish.
In tough climate, GSK dedicates plant to fight elephantiasis, Rick Smith, Localtechwire
Heat therapy shown effective in treating cutaneous leishmaniasis among US soldiers in Iraq, PLoS Neglected Tropical Diseases
DMO allays fears over DEC tablets, The Hindu
Rabbis Claim Lox No Longer Kosher, Erica Butler, NBC New York





