Man-made flu virus could wipe out millions!
LONDON, England - November 28, 2011 - A group of scientists is pushing to publish research about how they created a man-made flu virus that could potentially wipe out civilization.
The deadly virus is a genetically tweaked version of the H5N1 bird flu strain, but is far more infectious and could pass easily between millions of people at a time.
The research has caused a storm of controversy and divided scientists, with some saying it should never have been conducted.
The current strain of H5N1 has only killed 500 people and is not contagious enough to cause a global pandemic.
But there are fears the modified virus is so dangerous it could be used for bio-warfare, if it falls into the wrong hands.
Virologist Ron Fouchier of the Erasmus Medical Center in The Netherlands led a team of scientists who discovered that a mere five mutations to the avian virus were sufficient to make it spread far more easily.
He conducted his tests on ferrets; the animals have become a model of choice for influenza and have similar respiratory tracts to humans.
Fouchier is so prepared for a media storm that he has hired an advisor to help him work on a communication strategy.
The research done was part of an international drive to more fully understand H5N1.
Fouchier admitted the strain is “one of the most dangerous viruses you can make” but is still adamant he wants to publish a paper describing how it was done.