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افتراضي British Company Offers ** Reassurance to Concerns of Proposal to Release GM Mosquitoe

British Company Offers Reassurance ConcernsBy Heather Callaghan

Last Thursday, a town hall meeting at Harvey Government Center in Key West drew a large crowd that erupted in opposition to a Proposal to Release genetically modified mosquitoes this coming Spring. It's a Proposal from a seemingly strange choice - the United Kingdom.

British Company Oxitec is petitioning the U.S. Government for permission to Release male GE Aedes aegypti mosquitoes that contain a gene whereby they die unless receiving an antidote in the form of antibiotic tetracycline. The males released will live long e**ugh to mate, but the offspring will die before maturation. The Proposal that is **w gaining ground has been in preparation for three years, with significant involvement by Wellcome Trust. In 2012, the plan to go through was thwarted when a resolution didn't pass.

Of course the Company insists that the tech**logy is totally safe.



The expressed idea behind using Key Haven for the trial run is to eradicate the possibility of dengue and chikungunya viruses - yet, the area hasn't experienced dengue since 2010. The FDA, CDC, USDA, and EPA are in tandem reviewing the process.

Among the most vocal opponents is Mila de Mier, whose massive petition caught a lot of attention.

She says:
There are lots of questions that need to be answered. This is bigger than a couple people raising objections; the government is trying to do an experiment with the people of Florida.
Residents have listed several concerns:
  • The Aedes aegypti mosquito is **t native to the Keys.
  • Future resistance problems when certain mosquitoes don't actually die off [and what problems would that pose for potential disease too]?
  • The mosquitoes' effect on the bat population that feeds on them.
  • Where are the peer-reviewed safety studies to support Oxitec?s safety claims?
  • Could other disease-carrying mosquitoes fill in the void left by a dwindled Aedes aegypti population?
Yahoo News adds the following:
Critics also contend that Oxitec can**t completely sort mutated insects by gender, resulting in the Release of biting females into the environment (male mosquitoes do **t bite humans).
British Company Offers Reassurance ConcernsOxitec spokesperson Chris Creese said it was possible some females could get released but being bitten by one was ** different than being bitten by a wild female....

She said of the five different dengue viruses/subtypes:
They are all transmitted by this species of mosquito - So yes, it is clear the virus will mutate. But if you can stop the mosquito, you can stop the disease.
[...]
The safety of the GM mosquitoes has been reviewed by regulatory agencies in Brazil, Malaysia, Cayman and Panama?and **ne of the agencies determined any [increased] risk to human health or the environment.
All the unanswered or **n-reassuring answers to the questions lead to a fear that even scientists have of a major ecological disruption. Even the Company can**t answer Concerns with complete certainty.

Creese, who did **t mention where previous trials in the wild took place, or how they were certain the mosquitoes don't affect the bat population, added that in the lab, up to five percent of the GE male population can survive,
However in the open environment one has harsher conditions and we don?t see that level of survival. We haven?t seen any survivors after a couple of weeks.
But a big question remains unanswered - why **w? Why the urgency? Why did the wheels for this trial project keep turning after dengue disappeared from the Keys? Why is Oxitec (and Wellcome) so willing to generously finance the entire operation?

I think a look at the people behind the Company is revealing. Syngenta, Bayer, biotech and pharma alums top the list.

A final comment from the Oxitec spokesperson who pointed out to dengue outbreaks in the Caribbean Islands as a reason for prompt release.
The situation is, can we afford to do **thing? Prevention is the best defense.
In other words, this is a vastly uncharted and extreme preemptive move - where ** threat currently exists. Where ** other options have been placed on the table for future possibilities. Where ** benefits exist except for a trial run to test their work on insects, a human population and the ecosystem.


Heather Callaghan is a natural health blogger and food freedom activist. You can see her work at NaturalBlaze.com and ActivistPost.com. Like at Facebook.

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