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The Avian Flu: Transparency vs. Public Safety
"Experimental adaptation of an influenza H5 HA confers respiratory droplet transmission to a reassortant H5 HA/H1N1 virus in ferrets."
After an
extensive
, months-long
debate
, one of two
controversial
papers showing ways the H5N1 "avian" influenza virus could potentially become transmissible in mammals with only 3 or 4 mutations was
published
in
Nature
today. The journal included an editorial on the merits and drawbacks of "
publishing risky research
" with regard to biosafety. The debate included an unprecedented recommendation by The US National Science Advisory Board for Biosecurity (NSABB) to block publication -- a decision
they later reversed.
(Via:
1
,
2
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Nature
's
special report
has additional articles, including interviews with the teams behind both papers.
posted by
zarq
on May 3, 2012 -
37 comments
The Ban on Blood Donation
Are the Rules That Determine Who Can Donate Blood Discriminatory?
Canadian AIDS researchers Dr. Mark Wainberg and Dr. Norbert Gilmore say that while the ban on blood donation from men who have sex with other men
may have been ethically and scientifically justified in the 1980's, it no longer makes sense.
(
CMAJ
.) Even though the US FDA
reaffirmed
their long-standing
ban
in 2007, they
plan to revisit the policy in June
.
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posted by
zarq
on May 26, 2010 -
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