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Settling Controversy Surrounding Bird Flu Research Will Not Be Easy
The WHO is expected to hold a meeting in February to discuss controversy over recent research on the H5N1 bird flu virus, after the U.S. National Scientific Advisory Board for Biosecurity (NSABB) in December advised the journals Science and Nature to withhold publishing two teams' research on the virus for fear the information could "fall into the wrong hands," a commentary in the Economist's "Babbage" blog states. "In a statement sent to Science, the WHO says that research" into bird flu genetics is "an important tool for global surveillance efforts," the commentary says.
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