Statement in Support of: “Virology under the Microscope—a Call for Rational Discourse”
Speck, Peter, Mackenzie, Jason, Bull, Rowena A., Slobedman, Barry, Drummer, Heidi, Fraser, Johanna, Herrero, Lara, Helbig, Karla, Londrigan, Sarah, Moseley, Gregory, Prow, Natalie, Hansman, Grant, Edwards, Robert, Ahlenstiel, Chantelle, Abendroth, Allison, Tscharke, David, Hobson-Peters, Jody, Kriiger-Loterio, Robson, Parry, Rhys, Marsh, Glenn, Harding, Emma, Jacques, David A., Gartner, Matthew J., Lee, Wen Shi, McAuley, Julie, Vaz, Paola, Sainsbury, Frank, Tate, Michelle D., Sinclair, Jane, Imrie, Allison, Rawlinson, Stephen, Harman, Andrew, Carr, Jillian M., Monson, Ebony A., Hibma, Merilyn, Mahony, Timothy J., Tu, Thomas, Center, Robert J., Shrestha, Lok Bahadur, Hall, Robyn, Warner, Morgyn, Ward, Vernon, Anderson, Danielle E., Eyre, Nicholas S., Netzler, Natalie E., Peel, Alison J., Revill, Peter, Beard, Michael, Legione, Alistair R., Spencer, Alexandra J., Idris, Adi, Forwood, Jade, Sarker, Subir, Purcell, Damian F.J., Bartlett, Nathan, Deerain, Joshua M., Brew, Bruce J., Asgari, Sassan, Farrell, Helen, Khromykh, Alexander, Enosi Tuipulotu, Daniel, Anderson, David, Mese, Sevim, Tayyar, Yaman, Edenborough, Kathryn, Uddin, Jasim Muhammad, Hussain, Abrar, Daymond, Connor J.I., Agius, Jacinta, Johnson, Karyn N., Shirmast, Paniz, Abedinzadeshahri, Mahdi, MacDiarmid, Robin, Ashley, Caroline L., Laws, Jay, Furfaro, Lucy L., Burton, Thomas D., Johnson, Stephen M.R., Telikani, Zahra, Petrone, Mary, Roby, Justin A., Samer, Carolyn, Suhrbier, Andreas, Van Der Kamp, April, Cunningham, Anthony, Donato, Celeste, Mahar, Jackie, Black, Wesley D., Vasudevan, Subhash, Lenchine, Roman, Spann, Kirsten, Rawle, Daniel J., Rudd, Penny, Neil, Jessica, Kingston, Richard, Newsome, Timothy P., Kim, Ki Wook, Mak, Johnson, Lowry, Kym, Bryant, Nathan, Meers, Joanne, Roberts, Jason A., McMillan, Nigel, Labzin, Larisa I., Slonchak, Andrii, Hugo, Leon E., Henzeler, Bennett, Newton, Natalee D., David, Cassandra T., Reading, Patrick C., Esneau, Camille, Briody, Tatiana, Nasr, Najla, McNeale, Donna, McSharry, Brian, Fakhri, Omid, Horsburgh, Bethany A., Logan, Grant, Howley, Paul, and Young, Paul (2023) Statement in Support of: “Virology under the Microscope—a Call for Rational Discourse”. mBio, 14 (3). e0081523.
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Abstract
[Extract] We, members of the Australasian Virology Society, agree with and support the statement entitled “Virology under the Microscope—a Call for Rational Discourse” (1). Like virologists everywhere, we have worked with scientist and clinician colleagues worldwide to develop knowledge, tests, and interventions which collectively have reduced the number of deaths due to COVID-19 and curtailed its economic impact. Such work adds to the extraordinary achievements resulting from virology research that have delivered vaccines and/or antivirals against a long list of diseases and global scourges, including AIDS, smallpox, and polio (1).
We believe the question of the origin of SARS-CoV-2 should be approached with an open mind and in consideration of the best scientific evidence available. We concur with the view that the zoonosis hypothesis has the strongest supporting evidence (2–4), and this is a scenario that has been observed repeatedly in the past (5), including in Australia (6). Recent data strongly support the zoonosis hypothesis (7). We share the concern that emotive and fear-based dialogues in this area add to public confusion and can lead to ill-informed condemnation of virology research.
Item ID: | 79791 |
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Item Type: | Article (Commentary) |
ISSN: | 2150-7511 |
Keywords: | biosafety, coronavirus, COVID-19, gain of function, pandemic, SARS-CoV2, zoonosis |
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Copyright Information: | © 2023 Speck et al. This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International license. |
Additional Information: | This letter has been published by the following ASM journals: Journal of Virology, mBio, and mSphere. |
Date Deposited: | 16 Aug 2023 04:12 |
FoR Codes: | 32 BIOMEDICAL AND CLINICAL SCIENCES > 3207 Medical microbiology > 320705 Medical virology @ 100% |
SEO Codes: | 20 HEALTH > 2004 Public health (excl. specific population health) > 200406 Health protection and disaster response @ 100% |
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