Two investigators whose controversial studies on
deadly avian influenza viruses are among 11 on hold welcomed the end of the pause.
In 2011, it became embroiled in heated debates about «gain - of - function» experiments with
the deadly avian influenza virus H5N1 that made it more transmissible in mammals.
Not exact matches
At the request of the National Science Advisory Board for Biosecurity, Science and Nature have agreed to strike key details from papers in press describing how researchers made the
deadly H5N1
avian influenza virus more transmissible between mammals.
In a recent development, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) was forced to admit that a patented liquid silver solution called Axen30TM when used as a surface disinfectant had the ability to kill multiple strains of MRSA plus additional
deadly pathogens such as
Avian Influenza A (Bird Flu), Human Corona
virus (SARS), Feline Calicivirus (Norovirus), Rotavirus, Campylobacter jjejuni and Acinetobacter baumannii.