Home News increased incidence of pulmonary disease mysterious, who appeared in a hospital in the blue state to 14 state until Friday. live staff and auditors hospital horror, where he was granted many of the staff themselves to leave for fear of injury, especially after the death of nurse emotions that had contracted the disease a few days ago She died on Thursday evening. said the hospital director, Dr. Marwan Habashneh that the condition of patients in good health except for the brother of Pathogenic deceased, adding that the hospital administration has taken all necessary measures to prevent the occurrence of new cases, adding that the administration is working to diagnose the disease, which led to the death of a nurse and wounding nine people other. and he was sent samples to Egypt in order to detect a lung disease that the most important symptoms are cough and high temperature.and the Ministry of Health confirmed that the health status of patients with pneumonia of cadres of hospital blue public good and stable. The Secretary General of the ministry, Dr. Daifallah Lozi in a press statement Friday that the ministry has taken immediate action and preventive and therapeutic in the hospital and patients were conducted a survey and endemic in the hospital and its surroundings to determine the source of infection and take action to stop its series, stressing that he did not record any disease outside the scope of the staff working in the hospital except for the brother of Pathogenic deceased. He explained that the ministry closed the intensive care unit at the hospital for sterilization as well as a sterilization process inclusive of the other sections of the hospital, who works and receives his patients as usual, pointing out that to provide the conditions for the sterilization process has been rushed directly to the Prince Hamzah Hospital. A team technician is currently conducting a sterilization process inclusive the hospital according to established technical and scientific procedures. The Lozi that the incidence of lung diseases are common in this season, especially with the weather conditions. He denied any connection with epidemic between the death of the girl child in a hospital Ramtha governmental northern Jordan and injuries pneumonia in a hospital in the blue government, explaining that the death of the child with caused by two of her meningitis.
Saturday, April 21, 2012
Jordon Pulmonary Disease Totals 14
Home News increased incidence of pulmonary disease mysterious, who appeared in a hospital in the blue state to 14 state until Friday. live staff and auditors hospital horror, where he was granted many of the staff themselves to leave for fear of injury, especially after the death of nurse emotions that had contracted the disease a few days ago She died on Thursday evening. said the hospital director, Dr. Marwan Habashneh that the condition of patients in good health except for the brother of Pathogenic deceased, adding that the hospital administration has taken all necessary measures to prevent the occurrence of new cases, adding that the administration is working to diagnose the disease, which led to the death of a nurse and wounding nine people other. and he was sent samples to Egypt in order to detect a lung disease that the most important symptoms are cough and high temperature.and the Ministry of Health confirmed that the health status of patients with pneumonia of cadres of hospital blue public good and stable. The Secretary General of the ministry, Dr. Daifallah Lozi in a press statement Friday that the ministry has taken immediate action and preventive and therapeutic in the hospital and patients were conducted a survey and endemic in the hospital and its surroundings to determine the source of infection and take action to stop its series, stressing that he did not record any disease outside the scope of the staff working in the hospital except for the brother of Pathogenic deceased. He explained that the ministry closed the intensive care unit at the hospital for sterilization as well as a sterilization process inclusive of the other sections of the hospital, who works and receives his patients as usual, pointing out that to provide the conditions for the sterilization process has been rushed directly to the Prince Hamzah Hospital. A team technician is currently conducting a sterilization process inclusive the hospital according to established technical and scientific procedures. The Lozi that the incidence of lung diseases are common in this season, especially with the weather conditions. He denied any connection with epidemic between the death of the girl child in a hospital Ramtha governmental northern Jordan and injuries pneumonia in a hospital in the blue government, explaining that the death of the child with caused by two of her meningitis.
Friday, April 20, 2012
Hospital staff refrain from work after the death of a mysterious pneumonia epidemic nurse #H5N1 #BIRDFLU
Source: petra Friday, April 20, 2012 20:12
Arab News - declined to a number of workers in a hospital in the blue government from carrying out their duties after the death of their colleague steady drumbeat of news nurse the day before yesterday was hit by a mysterious epidemic of pneumonia, according to medical sources at the hospital.
The sources confirmed that a state of fear Antapt hospital staff and reviewers at the announcement of the death of one of the injured, the center of strong interest to wear protectors medical as a precaution to prevent infection.For his part, admitted the hospital director, Dr. Marwan Habashneh reluctance of some medical staff from work following the announcement of the death, explaining that the hospital administration understood the situation they are experiencing after the death of their colleague nurse.He pointed out that all staff will adhere to its work as of today, and otherwise will take appropriate action against the abstainers, especially that the situation does not contain any dangerous, noting that the case of nurses injured and currently in a private hospital in stable condition, adding that they would leave the hospital within the next two days as confirmed by his doctor supervisor of their condition.
The hospital has resumed work Baksmi intensive care and intensive day before yesterday, after he witnessed the process of closing and evacuation of twice in two weeks, following the emergence of a mysterious lung disease injuries. Dr. Habashneh in previous statements, the sections were re-opening after sterilization and disinfection of a comprehensive, stressing that the mysterious lung disease does not pose a threat to human life.
The director of the Directorate of health care in the Ministry of Health, Dr. Bassam Hijjawi said in remarks for "tomorrow" that the ministry is working according to the procedures for infection control to prevent the aggravation of it as it is an infection hospitals did not move to the community, pointing out that the team monitoring the infection had worked for 3 days follow the chain of infection.
He explained that what matters is the process of diagnosing the ministry of the bacterial infection is known, pointing out that he will be identified after the results of cultivation of pathogens conducted by the laboratories of the ministry.For their part, expressed reviewers for hospital blue government deplored what they saw as the "lack of transparency" by the authorities concerned about what the infectious disease.Faris Ibrahim said that he see the hospital several times during the past week, and that all what he heard was "assured" and complete control of the disease.He added that the state of terror suspicions yesterday that auditors in the sections of the hospital upon hearing the death of one of the infected.Mahmoud Ahmed said that the health systems in blue failed to inform the auditors need to exercise caution when their review of the hospital, which may cause the spread of the epidemic among reviewers and medical staff, especially the emergency department in a hospital under review by government Blue hundreds of patients every day.And that he did not touch during the review of the hospital last week, any precautionary measures in the crowded sections to prevent the spread of the disease, urging health authorities to disclose the truth about illness and symptoms of the real and the incubation period...
Zarqa hospital ICU closed after nurse dies from infection #H5N1 #BIRDFLU
In a statement that was sent to The Jordan Times on Friday, the ministry’s Secretary General Daifallah Louzi said seven nurses, a doctor and a family member of one of the nurses, were infected with the disease that is believed to be “pneumonia”.
He noted that the investigations proved that the ICU was the source of this infection, adding that one of the nurses died on Thursday.
According to Louzi, the doctor was discharged from hospital after receiving the needed treatment while three are expected to discharged within the next 24 hours.
He explained that patients who contracted the disease were transferred to Amman’s Prince Hamzeh Hospital.
In addition, the ICU at Zarqa hospital will be reopened after being sterilized, Louzi said, adding that infection control measures are currently implemented in other facilities at the hospital which continues to receive patients as normal.
Meanwhile, nurses working at Zarqa hospital blamed its management for not taking the proper infection control measures when the first case was diagnosed.
“The management refused to let us use masks claiming that other patients will be terrified … as they would think there is an outbreak at the hospital,” a Zarqa hospital nurse told The Jordan Times on condition of anonymity.
She also claimed that nurses used to purchase masks from pharmacies as the hospital’s management refused to provide them with masks.
The hospital’s management was not available for comment despite repeated attempts by The Jordan Times. http://jordantimes.com/zarqa-hospital-icu-closed-after-nurse-dies-from-infection
-Pneumonia outbreak at Jordan hospital #H5N1 #BIRDFLU
.. nine cases of illness, including doctor and seven nurses and staff nurses from the hospital and the nurse's brother, who died yesterday was her first as severe.
Medical alert to detect the cause «infections blue»
AMMAN (Petra) - The Ministry of Health that the health status of patients with pneumonia of the blue hospital staff is good and stable government.The Secretary General of the ministry, Dr. Daifallah Lozi in a press statement on Friday that the doctor with the disease left the hospital two days after the entry where the injury is simple and treated home and recovered completely, while leaving four people during the next 24 hours, and leave the other three after assessing their health status once and for all as they are recovering well.The registration had been nine cases of illness, including doctor and seven nurses and staff nurses from the hospital and the nurse's brother, who died yesterday was her first as severe.Dr. Lozi that the ministry has taken on the spot preventive measures and treatment in the hospital and patients were conducted a survey and endemic in the hospital and its surroundings to determine the source of infection and take action to stop its series, stressing that he did not record any disease outside the scope of the staff working in the hospital except for the brother of Pathogenic deceased.He explained that the ministry closed the intensive care unit at the hospital for sterilization as well as a comprehensive sterilization process for the rest of the sections of the hospital, who works and receives his patients as usual, pointing out that to provide the conditions for the sterilization process has been rushed directly to the Prince Hamzah Hospital.The technical team is currently conducting a specialized sterilization process inclusive of the hospital according to established technical and scientific procedures.He explained that the Lozi infections such as pneumonia are common in this season, especially with the prevailing weather.He denied any link between the epidemic and the death of the girl child in a hospital Ramtha government and injuries in the hospital with pneumonia blue state, explaining that the death of the girl with her two caused by meningitis.
Thursday, April 19, 2012
Schmallenberg Virus Spreads Across Europe
Apr 18, 2012 1:01pm EDT
Thought to have been spread for hundreds of miles across Europe by biting midges and warm winds, this virus has been particularly harmful to the off springs of infected animals. These early pregnancy infections result in stillbirths and malformations such as brain deformities, twisted spines and locked joints.
So far, the research shows that this virus poses no threat to humans.
A former virologist and head of the animal health unit at the European Commission however warned that the rapid spread of the schmallenberg virus should be a cause for concern.
Farmers are waiting nervously in Britain, where the virus has been detected as far as the English Midlands.
There has been a limited direct impact on European Union's livestock producers so far.
Despite the fact that Schmallenberg does not affect pigs, the pig producers are facing significant indirect costs. This is due a ban on livestock imports to the bloc's biggest export market - Russia .
The European Commission also stated that the direct loses had not yet been quantified but range between several thousands to a few million euros.
The commission doesn't confirm that the circulation of the virus is limited to Europe but European Union countries are officially reported to being affected confirmed that director general of a Paris animal healthy body. http://tv.ibtimes.com/livestock-virus-spreads-across-europe/5035.html
Female Birdflu suspect in Indo
Breastfeeding mothers in Cirebon, Suspected Bird Flu Suspect
The mother of two children said to LICOM, since two weeks experienced cough, shortness of breath, fever, and abdominal complaints. Suspect claims he contracted the bird flu fear, let alone that he was being breast-feeding her second child, Raka, who was only 2 months. "Shortness of breath until I could not sleep. lalu,” My body was cold from about two weeks ago, "said Watiah, when met at his house.
Even Watiah brother, Rupiah (47) and the residents surrounding the house, namely, Mrs. Here (50), Bandi (45), Mrs. Sawer (53), also raise chickens and the average pet them hanging around the house, pet chickens died suddenly .
When touched on the health office, Watiah, until now. He claimed to have met officials from the Department of Health (Health Office). Cirebon regency health office head Endang Susilowati and staff could not be reached.
Meanwhile, H Ali Efendi, Head of Department of Agriculture Livestock Forestry and Plantation Cirebon, said the cause of the sudden death of chickens in the village Babakan the H5N1 virus. “Hasil rapidtes positif flu burung. "The bird flu positive rapidtes. We've check spaciousness, about a hundred chickens died suddenly of H5N1 virus, "he said simply. http://translate.googleusercontent.com/translate_c?hl=en&ie=UTF8&prev=_t&rurl=translate.google.com&sl=id&tl=en&twu=1&u=http://www.lensaindonesia.com/2012/04/19/ibu-menyusui-di-cirebon-diduga-suspect-flu-burung.html&usg=ALkJrhivrEOEKXcALjfKAH0wtOxCJngpZg
Wednesday, April 18, 2012
CDC: Influenza A and B Virus Attachment to Respiratory Tract in Marine Mammals
Abstract
Patterns of virus attachment to the respiratory tract of 4 marine mammal species were determined for avian and human influenza viruses. Attachment of avian influenza A viruses (H4N5) and (H7N7) and human influenza B viruses to trachea and bronchi of harbor seals is consistent with reported influenza outbreaks in this species.
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Nine Newcastle Disease Outbreaks In Israel
- 17 April 2012 09:56:20 GMT |
The Israeli veterinary authorities have reported nine outbreaks of Newcastle disease in Hazafon, Hadarom and Hamerkaz.
The World Organisation for Animal Health (OIE) received Follow-up Report No.
14 on Sunday, 15 April. The affected population consists of broilers ranging
from 4 to 6 weeks of age.
Out of 252000 susceptible broilers, approximately 25500 cases were identified, and 8900 deaths were reported. 106100 birds were destroyed and 127000 were slaughtered. The source of the outbreak remains inconclusive, and the epidemiological investigation is ongoing. |
China-95,000 chickens have been culled #H5N1 #BIRDFLU
Xinhua Beijing, April 18, according to the Chinese Ministry of Agriculture Information Office on the 18th the Guyuan Yuanzhou occur from poultry H5N1 subtype of highly pathogenic avian flu.
It is understood, April 13, Yuanzhou District in Ningxia head 营镇 Yang Lang village, some farmers kept hens suspected bird flu symptoms, the incidence of chicken 23880. 18, the outbreaks by the National Avian Influenza Reference Laboratory confirmed outbreaks of highly pathogenic avian influenza of H5N1 subtype.
After the outbreak, the Ministry of Agriculture immediately sent a working group to the affected areas guidance bashing epidemic, local people's government regulatory requirements in accordance with the relevant contingency plans and prevention techniques, prevention and control, in accordance with the law and the scientific prevention and control, really good job in the outbreak of the disposal of the work, tight blockaded epidemic, strengthen disinfection off the source and monitor the investigation, culling and safe handling of the chickens and the same group of chickens all 95000. At present, the outbreaks under control.
Guyuan outbreak of #H5N1 avian influenza outbreak #H5N1 #BIRDFLU
Guyuan Yuanzhou the outbreak of the H5N1 subtype of highly pathogenic avian influenza epidemic. A farmers raising chickens, on the 5th began to suspected bird flu symptoms, the incidence of more than 23,000 chickens, the National Avian Influenza Reference Laboratory confirmed the outbreak. Ministry of Agriculture has sent a working group to the local region 90000 5000 chickens were culled and processing blockaded epidemic, the epidemic has been controlled.
Guyuan from poultry of #H5N1 avian influenza outbreak occurs #H5N1 #BIRDFLU
Xinhua News Agency,
Beijing, April 18 (Reporter Yu Wenjing) - According to the Ministry of Agriculture Information Office on the 18th, the the the Guyuan Yuanzhou occur from poultry H5N1 subtype of highly pathogenic avian flu.
It is understood, April 13, Yuanzhou District in Ningxia head 营镇 Yang Lang village, some farmers kept hens suspected bird flu symptoms, the incidence of chicken 23,880.
18, the outbreaks by the National Avian Influenza Reference Laboratory confirmed outbreaks of highly pathogenic avian influenza of H5N1 subtype.
After the outbreak, the Ministry of Agriculture immediately sent a working group to the affected areas guidance bashing epidemic, local people's government regulatory requirements in accordance with the relevant contingency plans and prevention techniques, prevention and control, in accordance with the law and the scientific prevention and control, really good job in the outbreak of the disposal of the work, tight blockaded epidemic, strengthen disinfection off the source and monitor the investigation, culling and safe handling of the chickens and the same group of chickens all 95000. At present, the outbreaks under control.
White House Responds to Congressman's Questions About H5N1 Flu Papers
White House science adviser John Holdren has replied to questions asked last month by Representative Jim Sensenbrenner (R-WI) about how the Obama Adminstration has handled the controversy surrounding two studies that showed how to make the H5N1 avian influenza virus transmissible between mammals.
-snip-
In his 9 April response, Holdren wrote that "the circumstances surrounding the recent review of H5N1 manuscripts are unprecedented." It marked the first time a government advisory body, the National Science Advisory Board for Biosecurity (NSABB), had recommended withholding information from a scientific paper, he added. "Thus, the [U.S. government] until now had not needed to have a system in place specifically for restricting dissemination of the results of DURC." But NSABB ultimately supported publication of the papers, he noted, after government reviews revealed "serious legal and procedural hurdles to the establishment of such a dissemination system that could not be overcome on a timescale that would be relevant to the publication of these papers." The government has issued a new policy for reviewing taxpayer-funded research for DURC potential, he noted.
In a statement, Sensenbrenner said he was only partly satisfied:
In his response, Dr. Holdren wrote that, until now, the United States government has "not needed to have a system in place" for restricting dissemination of dual use research or concern because this is the first time the NSABB recommended restricting publication. I believe the Administration needs to be more proactive than that and prepare for possible threats before they occur. The new policy is a good, if belated, first step, and I will be watching its implementation closely.
Tuesday, April 17, 2012
Recombinomics Commentary: Accumulation of H5N1 Transmission Changes in Egypt
April 17, 2012
With all four mutations, the virus spread even more easily. Kawaoka exposed six more uninfected ferrets to sick peers in adjacent cages. Within a week, he had found signs of the virus in all of them.
Three of these mutations are new, at least in public databases.
The above comments describe the effects of the four H5 changes (N158D, N224K, Q226L, T318I) that were associated with ferret to ferret transmission via aerosol in the Kawaoka experiments. However, the claim that only one of the four changes (N158D) is present in public data bases is false. N224K is present in waterfowl in Egypt (A/duck/Egypt/10185SS/2010) and Vietnam (A/Muscovy duck/Vietnam/NCVD-11/2007), while T318I is present in waterfowl in China (A/mallard/Xuyi/10/2005, A/spotbill duck/Xuyi/18/2005, A/duck/Guangxi/53/2002).
Although Q226L has never been reported in natural H5, the ability of N224K to substitute for the other receptor binding domain (RBD) change, G228S, raises concerns that H5N1 is naturally evolving toward human transmission, since N224K has been found in natural sequences.
The presence of this RBD change in a duck in Egypt, A/duck/Egypt/10185SS/2010, is of particular concern because H5N1 in Egypt is clade 2.2 and therefore has already fixed N158D in H5 and E627K on PB2, which was also present or introduced in transmission studies by the CDC or Ron Fouchier (and use of an H1N1pdm09 PB2 in the Kawaoka studies substituted for the E627K change).
Moreover, the above sequence is from clade 2.2.1 G, which also has S133del and T155I, which has been linked to a seasonal H1N1 profile via bioinformatic analysis. This association has also increased concerns because all public human H5N1 sequences from Egypt since mid-2009 are clade 2.2.1 G, which have S133del, T155L, N158D and PB2 E627K.
In addition, recently released H5N1 sequences from Egypt have PB1 and PB2 acquisitions of significant stretches of seasonal H1N1, H1N1pdm09, and H3N2v, supporting recombination between H5N1 and influenza sequences that are linked to efficiently transmitting human outbreaks in the past or present.
The changes however, are not being carefully analyzed due to a lack of transparency, coupled with limit sequencing. NAMRU-3 does the sequencing of human H5N1 cases in Egypt, and there is virtually no data on sequences of internal genes. Although NAMRU-3 sequences are typically limited to HA and NA, these sequences have also been withheld from public databases. The last release was in mid-2010 and included sequences from 2009 to mid 2010. This, release of most of those sequences was delayed for 3-12 months. However, the delay time has increased, since no human H5N1 sequences have been released in almost two years. 2011 sequences were released to WHO, and these sequences are represented in phylogenetic trees in WHO updates on pandemic vaccine targets, but these trees only represent a subset of sequences, and do not provide information on the acquisition of polymorphisms such as H5 N224K or T318I or changes in internal genes.
The potential for such H5 acquisitions is high because wild birds fly into the region each year because of overlapping flyways in Egypt. Moreover, clear examples of recombination have been noted in H5N1 in Egypt, which included an silent NA acquisition, G743A, as well as S133del coupled with T155I.
The concurrent acquisition of G743A provided compelling evidence for recombination since it appeared on multiple clade 2.2 backgrounds in Egypt, as well as Kuwait, Russia, Ghana, and Nigeria in early 2007 (followed by spread throughout Europe in 2007).
The acquisition of S133del couple with T155I played a role in the seasonal H1N1 bioinformatic profile, and the role of recombination was highlighted by the acquisition of both changes in Egypt clade 2.2 and Indonesian clade 2.1.
Thus, the accumulation of significant changes in Egypt H5, coupled with a lack of transparency, increases pandemic concerns.
Bangladesh H1N1 - 5 Nurse Trainees Ill on Monday, on Wed. there are 55 ill
55 trainees at the Kurigram district hospital nursing institute have been infected by an un-identified pathogen. A 5-member specialists’ team has been sent from the Institute of Epidemiology, Disease Control and Research to treat the patients and investigate the infection. The team is being led by Doctor Ashraful Alam.
Trainee nurses at the institute in Kurigram started having sudden fever, headache, vomiting and diarrhoea since Tuesday night. Nursing institute class-rooms have been turned into temporary medical wards to ensure emergency treatment for the infected. Those suffering from the illness said that at first, five of them fell ill on Monday. On Tuesday a total of 43 trainees became ill. The number affected by the disease rose to 55 today.
Sunday, April 15, 2012
Osterholm's Letter to the National Institute of Health
His letter was obtained by the news department of the journal Science. They published it on their website, ScienceInsider.
The letter was addressed to Dr. Amy Patterson, associate director for science policy at the National Institutes of Health, and the official to whom the NSABB reports. It was copied to members of the 21-person board and to NSABB staff....
Osterholm's Letter [bolding and editing are mine]
Excerpt
For you to better understand my concerns, I will detail specific examples of how I believe the
agenda and selected speakers resulted in the one-sided risk-benefit analysis that I described
above. I will use in part the general considerations and conclusions in the April 11th draft
NSABB findings and recommendations document as the framework for these points.
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As director of one of the five NIH-supported centers of excellence in influenza research and
surveillance, I can speak with firsthand knowledge and experience that the voice of an important
group of senior influenza researchers not doing similar mutation/transmission work was not
heard regarding this issue. I personally tried to have their voices represented at the meeting. They
were not invited. One of them wrote me a very clear and compelling comment on the potential
for the information in one of the manuscripts to be immediately and directly enabling. He stated;
“I am an influenza virologist myself, and we routinely create viral mutants in my
lab using reverse genetics, so I have a good sense of the technical issues involved.
As such, I can recognize that some outspoken researchers in our field have been
under-representing the increased risk that would be entailed by full publication of
the specific mutations versus the current situation where only the general outline
of the ferret-passage scheme is known. A ferret-passage experiment is expensive
and technically demanding, and could only be done by a handful of labs in the
world. Once the mutations are public, individuals in my lab (or many other labs)
could generate the mutants in a few weeks given several thousand dollars for gene
synthesis.
I remain agnostic about what is the best policy going forward. I recognize that
there also important potential benefits from this research, and think that research
along these lines does have valid scientific and public-health justifications. But
these benefits need to be carefully weighed against the real risks, and I am
definitely concerned that there has been a rush to judgment for full publication
within our own research community.”
I have talked with many similarly minded influenza researchers from around the world who
agree with the above statement. Yet these voices were notably absent in the NSABB
deliberations.
The data may benefit public health and surveillance efforts.
The Board received no formal or informal presentation from those on the front lines of H5N1
animal surveillance and control. Specifically, no one with H5N1 virus surveillance and control
expertise from either the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) or the World Organization
for Animal Health (OIE) were invited to participate. I have discussed with officials from both
organizations the implications of sharing the mutation data; the general response indicated that
such information without major new resources and government commitment to active animal
surveillance and control would not fundamentally change current surveillance and control
practices in most of the endemic H5N1 countries. Yet, there was a series of very general and
unsubstantiated statements made by others invited to the meeting who are not involved in the
day-to-day animal surveillance activities in the H5N1 endemic countries (including the authors)
as to the benefits of making the mutational data available for this purpose.
Expert slams process for releasing bird flu studies; 'kicked can down the road'
By: Helen Branswell, The Canadian Press
Posted: 04/13/2012 4:37 PM | Comments: 1 (including replies) | Last Modified: 04/13/2012 7:45 PM
A member of the U.S. biosecurity panel that recently lifted its objections to the publication of two controversial bird flu studies has slammed the way the decision was reached, saying the meeting held to reconsider the issue was "one-sided" and designed to produce the eventual outcome.
Michael Osterholm, a flu expert and a member of the National Science Advisory Board for Biosecurity, warned that the decision to recommend the two studies could be published in full merely "kicked the can down the road" towards what may be another standoff with one of the scientists involved in this affair.
Osterholm revealed that Ron Fouchier, the Dutch virologist who led one of the studies, told the NSABB at a closed-door meeting in late March that he had discovered another mutation that makes it easier still to engineer H5N1 flu viruses that transmit from mammal to mammal.
"This work ... surely must be considered as a candidate for the next manuscript to be before the NSABB for review," said Osterholm, whose term on the board is coming to an end.
His letter was obtained by the news department of the journal Science. They published it on their website, ScienceInsider.
The letter was addressed to Dr. Amy Patterson, associate director for science policy at the National Institutes of Health, and the official to whom the NSABB reports. It was copied to members of the 21-person board and to NSABB staff.
Osterholm wouldn't comment on the sharply worded seven-page letter, which read like a minority report. (The NSABB's full report has not yet been made public.)
"I have no comment beyond: the letter speaks for itself," Osterholm told The Canadian Press.
In the letter, Osterholm, who is the director of the Center for Infectious Diseases Research and Policy at the University of Minnesota, suggested experts who made presentations to the board about various aspects of the issue had an interest in the outcome of the meeting.
"I believe there was a bias toward finding a solution that was a lot less about a robust science- and policy-based risk-benefit analysis and more about how to get us out of this difficult situation," he wrote.
The controversy has dragged on since last fall, enmeshing influenza researchers, two prominent scientific journals, the U.S. government and even the World Health Organization in a messy fight where it seemed capitulation, not compromise, was the inevitable outcome.
The controversy started when research teams led by Fouchier at Erasmus Medical Centre in Rotterdam and Yoshihiro Kawaoka of the University of Wisconsin-Madison tried to publish scientific papers revealing they had managed to mutate H5N1 viruses to the point where they could transmit easily among ferrets.
Ferrets are used a stand-in for people in this type of work because they are considered the best animal model for predicting how flu viruses will act in humans.
Currently H5N1 viruses in the wild decimate poultry flocks, but do not readily infect mammals. Occasional human cases occur, but spread from person to person is believed to be rare and transmission quickly peters out.
Fouchier and Kawaoka have been working — with funding from the U.S. National Institutes of Health — to try to see what it might take to make the virus transmissible among mammals. Their proof that H5N1 can make these changes means the virus must be considered a pandemic threat.
The journals Science and Nature have accepted the studies for publication. But the papers were referred to the NSABB because of fears the information in them qualified as so-called "dual use research of concern" — legitimate science that could be used for dangerous purposes.
Fouchier would not comment on Osterholm's letter, which said the Dutch scientist had discovered a mutation that makes H5N1 viruses transmit by aerosol without requiring the virus to be passaged. Passaging is the scientific process of serially infecting animals in an attempt to force mutations, a labour-intensive and time-consuming step.
In an email, Fouchier noted Dutch export control law currently bars him from publishing or talking publicly about his H5N1 transmission work.
Late last fall the NSABB recommended that the Fouchier and Kawaoka papers be published in abbreviated or redacted form only. Acting on that advice, the U.S. government asked the journals to publish without the details of how the work was done.
But a meeting organized by the World Health Organization in February concluded that publishing redacted versions of the papers was unworkable.
When material is withheld for security reasons, export control laws in the United States and the Netherlands come into play. Those laws could conceivably prevent Fouchier from sending his study to his U.S.-based publisher, Science, or Kawaoka from sending his to U.K.-based Nature.
And those laws would prevent the information in the studies from being shared across borders with public health authorities or influenza scientists with a legitimate need to see the complete material.
At a second meeting held March 29 and 30, the NSABB changed its position, voting unanimously that Kawaoka's paper should be published in full. In a 12-to-6 vote, it also agreed that Fouchier's paper should be published.
Osterholm was one of the six who objected to full publication of Fouchier's paper.
Online:
Osterholm's letter can be found on the ScienceInsider website at:
http://news.sciencemag.org/scienceinsider/NSABB%20letter%20final%2041212_3.pdf