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    WHO "deeply concerned" by mutated birdflu research

    LONDON (Reuters) - The World Health Organization issued a stern warning on Friday to scientists who have engineered a highly pathogenic form of the deadly H5N1 bird flu virus, saying their work carries significant risks and must be tightly controlled.

    The United Nations health body said it was "deeply concerned about the potential negative consequences" of work by two leading flu research teams who this month said they had found ways to make H5N1 into a easily transmissable form capable of causing lethal human pandemics.

    The work by the teams, one in The Netherlands and one in the United States, has already prompted an unprecedented censorship call from U.S. security advisers who fear that publishing details of the research could give potential attackers the know-how to make a bioterror weapon.

    The U.S. National Science Advisory Board for Biosecurity has asked two journals that want to publish the work to make only redacted versions of studies available, a request to which the journal editors and many leading scientists object.

    In its first comment on the controversy, the WHO said: "While it is clear that conducting research to gain such knowledge must continue, it is also clear that certain research, and especially that which can generate more dangerous forms of the virus....has risks."

    H5N1 bird flu is extremely deadly in people who are directly exposed to it from infected birds. Since the virus was first detected in 1997, about 600 people have contracted it and more than half of them have died.

    But so far it has not yet naturally mutated into a form that can pass easily from person to person, although many scientists fear this kind of mutation is likely to happen at some point and will constitute a major health threat if it does.

    MUTATIONS

    Flu researchers around the world have been working for many years trying to figure out which mutations would give H5N1 the ability to spread easily from one person to another, while at the same time maintaining its deadly properties.

    The U.S. National Institutes of Health funded the two research teams to carry out research into how the virus could become more transmissible in humans, with the aim of gaining insight on how to react if the mutation occurred naturally.

    The WHO said such research should be done "only after all important public health risks and benefits have been identified" and "it is certain that the necessary protections to minimize the potential for negative consequences are in place."

    The agency also said it was vital that new rules on the sharing of viruses and scientific know-how were enforced to ensure those countries at most immediate risk from H5N1, mainly developing countries in Asia such as Indonesia, Vietnam and others, would benefit from advances in research.

    During the H1N1 swine flu pandemic in 2009-2010, many developing countries complained they had no life-saving antivirals or vaccines to combat the new virus, despite having made samples of the virus available to researchers and pharmaceutical companies to develop the medicines.

    It is normally laboratories in wealthy developed countries that have the level of scientific expertise needed to work on complex flu viruses, while bird, or avian, flu viruses themselves often come from less well developed Asian countries.

    A new Pandemic Influenza Preparedness Framework was agreed and adopted by all WHO member states in May 2011 to set rules for sharing flu viruses that have pandemic potential, and sharing the benefits of the expertise gained.

    "WHO considers it critically important that scientists who undertake research with influenza viruses with pandemic potential samples fully abide by the new requirements," the U.N. agency said in its statement.

    (Editing by Alistair Lyon)

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    • RusselG  •  1 month 27 days ago
      Biological weapons are the Dooms Day Device. After a class A biological agent is released, 99 per cent of the population could be expected to die, probably in less then two weeks. You might call it population control. It could be extinction.
    • Wimpy  •  Nashua, United States  •  1 month 27 days ago
      I've got an idea, let's create a virus nobody can cure and tell everybody how it's done. Anybody see anything wrong with that? "Not me" said one P.H.D. "Me neither" said another. "Well the janitor said we shouldn't do it, but what does he know?" said a third.
    • ALF  •  Reston, United States  •  1 month 27 days ago
      - - National Defense Authorization Act - -

      Signed by obama Friday Dec 23 while no one was paying attention
    • Pa  •  New York, United States  •  1 month 27 days ago
      WHO & CDC will be in the news a lot this coming year...their cooking up something good for mankind.
    • Gato  •  1 month 27 days ago
      There was no rational reason for engineering the mutated deadly virus. They could have done a virtual simulation to see if the combined DNA strands would mutate under specific conditions and left it at that, or nothing. We all know viruses mutate, but why add this horror.
    • FBGeorge  •  1 month 28 days ago
      The pestilence is coming.
    • Peter-WendyC  •  1 month 27 days ago
      All this talk of overpopulation, dwindling resources, and a global economic breakdown, now a deadly engineered virus.
    • Wunderkind  •  Buffalo, United States  •  1 month 27 days ago
      If something can go wrong . . . It will.
    • ALF  •  Reston, United States  •  1 month 27 days ago
      I remember Dr Keller telling about his escape from the Natzis. When he told his family months in advance what was happening they laughed at him. He kept trying to talk to them but they became angry suggesting that he obtain help for his mental condition.
      On the day that the SS came into their town he fled with his wife and urged the rest to come with him but they did not. A survivor later conveyed an accounting to him of what then had transpired. The entire family along with others nearby were called to come into the street and form a line. The family dog also joined them and began barking at the soldiers. First they shot the dog, then proceeded to shoot his cousin and her little baby girl that she was holding, then opened up with machine gun fire on the rest. In all that morning , twenty -three people were murdered .

      The same thing will be happening again soon, except this time a bit more high tech and without all the noise and screaming

      Ah, but I am just an old man. What do I know
    • devolution  •  Sacramento, United States  •  1 month 27 days ago
      What better way to negate the threat than broadcasting it worldwide so every malcontent on the planet is aware of the possibilities, or maybe that's the plan
    • ontheedge  •  Olympia, United States  •  1 month 27 days ago
      You can bet that some vaccines to combat predictable mutations have been stockpiled for the benefit of a few.
    • Bernie -  •  1 month 28 days ago
      let me guess. these forckers work for the umbrella corporation.
    • Mike  •  Ashburn, United States  •  1 month 27 days ago
      The Who should be more concerned about people being trampled at their concerts.
    • America the Beautiful  •  1 month 27 days ago
      Why on God's earth would ANYONE other than terrorist create a mutant virus of any kind? Just goes to show you that scientist may have high I.Q.'s but that definitely does not give them common sense.
    • Sir_Roxalott  •  Yucca, United States  •  1 month 27 days ago
      7 billion humans and counting + limited resources = 2012 the repeat of the depletion of the Mayan culture... influenza, starvation, and wholesale slaughter on a planetary scale.Have you ever wondered why AIDS is “AQUIRED Immune Deficiency Syndrome?Why, before they “knew” what it was they knew the perfect name? Acquired… why was it not called IDS (Immune Deficiency Syndrome)? They did not know it could be sexually transmitted. They thought… you stick it in somebody and 10 – 20 years later… that person dies.Africa is one of the most awesome Continents on the planet… except it’s full of Africans. I remember when it first became news, and hearing about the almost 20 year gestation period, and I thought back and remembered what was all over the news 20 years earlier… the Peace Corps injecting all of Africa. Then low and behold… after naming it, the news is the African population is around 90% infected! How did they all “acquire” it? “Ohh somebody #$%$ a monkey” Not good enough? Ok “we traced it back to a scientist, who made a bad batch of Polio vaccine in a lab out in the sticks in Africa”, really? The 99% does have a lot of real issues… and the issues involve the 0.000001% who are controlling human destiny… and they really do not need us anymore. What they really need is less of us, to solidify their dominance and control of the world for themselves and their offspring going into the future.
    • Grey Matters  •  1 month 27 days ago
      IMHO may be only a matter of time before the virus hits on a key mutation by itself... but I'm skeptical as to whether the foreknowledge we can gain from manipulating those mutations ourselves is actually worth the risk... such knowledge has ALWAYS proved too tempting to the military complex. I would be willing to bet that it will be weaponized by someone.
    • SuperAnna  •  1 month 27 days ago
      Yes... this will end well.
    • khill05  •  Indianapolis, United States  •  1 month 27 days ago
      Really, how many cases did you order to start that pandemic you want so bad WHO ? It is proven that the vaccine manufacturers paid off the WHO to start the last pandemic scare and these people would turn this loose on the world for money. Bomb the WHO !
    • L  •  Salem, United States  •  1 month 27 days ago
      Did we learn nothing from Stephen King's The Stand...
    • Ron  •  1 month 27 days ago
      "Deeply concerned" alright, concerned why it didn't mutate and kill more people like the government planned.
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