Friday March 2nd 2012

Publish lethal flu virus work, says WHO

New Scientist | Feb 22, 2012

By Debora MacKenzie

BATTLES continue over whether or not to publish research in which H5N1 bird flu transmitted readily among mammals.

Last week, a group of flu virologists, public health experts from countries where H5N1 circulates, bioethicists and the World Health Organization advised that the work should be published - even though the top US biosecurity panel has advised against it.

The US National Science Advisory Board for Biosecurity (NSABB) feared publication would hand hostile forces a fearsome bioweapon. The WHO, which hosted the meeting in Geneva, Switzerland, decided it was impossible to stop publication yet make details of the work available to protect public health. New Scientist has found that publication might add little to what is already openly available in the scientific literature.

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One Comment for “Publish lethal flu virus work, says WHO”

  • Lance says:

    Protect public health? The FDA (Genetically Engineered Generic Drugs to Be Unleashed Without Mandatory Testing), the WHO (Publish lethal flu virus work, says WHO), and the world’s greatest humanist, humanitarian, and philanthropist Bill Gates and friends (Partners Praise Vaccine, GMO Programs Led by Microsoft Founder) have done just about everything possible to do exactly the opposite!


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