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  • Author, Diana West tweets interesting gain-of-function time-line involving Fauci

    04/24/2020 10:57:37 AM PDT · by wtd · 15 replies
    twitter ^ | April 24, 2020 | Diana West
    Diana West, author of... Death of the Grown-up, American Betrayaland The Red Thread: A Search for Ideological Drivers Inside the Anti-Trump Conspiracy...tweets the following brief timeline: 1/10/17 #Obama WH science office issues guidelines to permit research which "could produce a potential pandemic pathogen (an enhanced PPP)." 1/12/17 #Fauci declares 'there will be surprise outbreak" during Trump admin. https://gumc.georgetown.edu/gumc-stories/global-health-experts-advise-advance-planning-for-inevitable-pandemic/ Fauci's quote on 'surprise outbreak during Trump's administration: https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=197&v=DNXGAxGJgQI&feature=emb_logo direct link to Diana West's tweet
  • Novel Swine Flu Virus Now Reported in 5 States, Says CDC

    12/29/2011 1:15:14 PM PST · by tired&retired · 22 replies · 1+ views
    Medscape ^ | December 28, 2011 | Robert Lowes
    — The number of reported cases of a novel swine influenza virus has risen to 12 since July, encompassing 5 states, according to the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). The virus includes a gene from the human pandemic strain and affects mostly children. The infections in question involve a variant of the A(H3N2) virus that circulates among pigs. It contains a gene from the pandemic 2009 influenza A(H1N1) virus that codes for matrix proteins found in the viral shell. In 3 of the 5 states where the A(H3N2)v virus has surfaced — Indiana, Pennsylvania, and Maine —...
  • Flu breakthrough promises a vaccine to kill all strains ... jab targets ... every type

    02/06/2011 3:35:45 PM PST · by null and void · 34 replies
    guardian.co.uk ^ | Sunday 6 February 2011 21.50 GMT | Alok Jha
    A team at Oxford University has had success testing a vaccine that can neuter any strain of flu virus. Photograph: Science Photo Library The treatment ... targets a different part of the flu virus to traditional vaccines, meaning it does not need to be expensively reformulated every year to match the most prevalent virus that is circulating the world. Developed by a team led by Dr Sarah Gilbert at Oxford's Jenner Institute, the vaccine targets proteins inside the flu virus that are common across all strains, instead of those that sit on the virus's external coat, which are liable...
  • Deadly Flu Strain Shipped Worldwide

    04/12/2005 10:17:54 PM PDT · by neverdem · 62 replies · 1,498+ views
    The Washington Post ^ | April 13, 2005 | Rob Stein and Shankar Vedantam
    Officials Race to Destroy Samples A dangerous strain of the flu virus that caused a worldwide pandemic in 1957 was sent to thousands of laboratories in the United States and around the world, triggering a frantic effort to destroy the samples to prevent an outbreak, health officials revealed yesterday. Because the virus is easily transmitted from person to person and many people have no immunity to it, the discovery has raised alarm that it could cause another deadly pandemic if a laboratory worker became infected, officials said. As a result, health authorities were urgently working to make sure all samples...
  • 1918 flu virus's secrets revealed

    09/28/2006 12:23:12 AM PDT · by Republicain · 52 replies · 2,457+ views
    BBC News ^ | 09/28/2006
    An experiment to reconstruct the deadly 1918 flu virus has given a new insight into how the infection took hold. Scientists discovered a severe immune system reaction was triggered when mice were infected with the recreated virus. The US team believe the extreme immune response could have provoked the body to begin killing its own cells, making the flu even deadlier. The study, published in Nature, may aid the hunt for new treatments. The 1918 pandemic took about 50 million lives. The devastating infection, which is thought to have originated in birds, left young adults worst hit. Scientists in the...
  • An Invisible Killer in our Midst

    03/14/2003 9:44:10 PM PST · by per loin · 21 replies · 490+ views
    BBC ^ | 3/14/03
    There is growing concern in South-East Asia over the spread of a deadly flu virus. Professor Andrew Burd, a surgeon in Hong Kong, tells BBC News Online what it has been like living and working in the midst of "an invisible killer". This week appeared to begin like any other. In retrospect, however, on Monday I noticed one of the surgeons looking extremely unwell. He was eventually persuaded to go home for some rest. Such an event is not unusual in a hospital where surgeons work long hours and want to remain on duty to support their colleagues and do...