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originally posted by: v1rtu0s0
originally posted by: Arizona2
There was this peer reviewed study of the virus released last month...
www.eurosurveillance.org...
It shows conclusive evidence of mammal to mammal transmission...not good.
even worse, that transmission was between minks, very close relatives of ferrets, which are often used in flu research because of how similar they react to flu in relation to humans.
Since not one authority figure in the world seems to be capable of telling the truth anymore, it's nigh on impossible to make heads nor tails out of this situation.
That's what happens when you release Frankenstein gain of function viruses.
originally posted by: Arizona2
originally posted by: v1rtu0s0
originally posted by: Arizona2
There was this peer reviewed study of the virus released last month...
www.eurosurveillance.org...
It shows conclusive evidence of mammal to mammal transmission...not good.
even worse, that transmission was between minks, very close relatives of ferrets, which are often used in flu research because of how similar they react to flu in relation to humans.
Since not one authority figure in the world seems to be capable of telling the truth anymore, it's nigh on impossible to make heads nor tails out of this situation.
That's what happens when you release Frankenstein gain of function viruses.
Yep, and there is documented use of gain of function research for H5N1. Heck, thy even know the conditions necessary for this particular virus to make the jump to becoming easily transmissible from human to human as a result of this ' gain of function' research.
originally posted by: flice
a reply to: Revontuli
Thank you for posting update.
I took the liberty to reformat your link:
Spread to another Cambodian resident
originally posted by: flice
How fortunate they are already getting closer to a vaccine:
Self-assembled nanoparticle based mRNA vaccine for H5N1