Friday, March 6, 2009

Bird Flu Mix-up Could Have Spelled Disaster

Via NewScientist -

It's emerged that virulent H5N1 bird flu was sent out by accident from an Austrian lab last year and given to ferrets in the Czech Republic before anyone realised. As well as the risk of it escaping into the wild, the H5N1 got mixed with a human strain, which might have spawned a hybrid that could unleash a pandemic.

Last December, the Austrian branch of US vaccine company Baxter sent a batch of ordinary human H3N2 flu, altered so it couldn't replicate, to Avir Green Hills Biotechnology, also in Austria. In February, a lab in the Czech Republic working for Avir alerted Baxter that, unexpectedly, ferrets inoculated with the sample had died. It turned out the sample contained live H5N1, which Baxter uses to make vaccine. The two seem to have been mixed in error.

Markus Reinhard of Baxter says no one was infected because the H3N2 was handled at a high level of containment. But Ab Osterhaus of Erasmus University in the Netherlands says: "We need to go to great lengths to make sure this kind of thing doesn't happen."

2 comments:

  1. Please note the complete Main Stream Media Blackout in the States;

    Along with a flood of dumped vaccine stories to hide it...

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  2. In my world, NewScientist is main stream media. Yes, it is a magazine, but you can buy it at thousands of location.

    It hasn't been reported on TV, if that is what you mean...but in my mind, people shouldn't use TV as their only information input source.

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