Health Secur. 2017 Nov/Dec;15(6):582-586. doi: 10.1089/hs.2017.0045. Epub 2017 Nov 27.
This article explores how advances in synthetic biology, and the potential threat of deliberately recreating and spreading smallpox, are affecting the multilateral debate on the remaining variola virus stocks. It draws on in-depth, semi-structured interviews with 10 high-profile, European-based experts in biosecurity and synthetic biology. Four overarching themes affecting the retention or destruction debate are discussed, relating to biosecurity, dangerous knowledge, accidental releases, and eradication. We conclude that while synthetic biology seems to affect all the main discourses in the variola stocks debate, a range of views is present and it is not apparent that advances in synthetic biology are causing a shift toward either retention or destruction of the stocks.
本文探讨了合成生物学的进展以及故意重新创造和传播天花的潜在威胁如何影响关于剩余天花病毒库存的多边辩论。它借鉴了对 10 名欧洲知名生物安全和合成生物学专家的深入、半结构化访谈。讨论了影响保留或销毁辩论的四个总体主题,涉及生物安全、危险知识、意外释放和根除。我们的结论是,尽管合成生物学似乎影响了天花库存辩论的所有主要话语,但存在一系列观点,而且似乎并没有明显的迹象表明合成生物学的进步正在导致对库存的保留或销毁的倾向。