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痘病毒作为生物战剂:确保病毒研究符合伦理标准的重要性。

Poxviruses as Agents of Biological Warfare: The Importance of Ensuring Ethical Standards for Research with Viruses.

机构信息

Department of Biosciences, School of Science, Indrashil University, Rajpur-Kadi, Mehsana, Gujarat, 382740, India.

Laboratory of Cell Biology, National Cancer Institute, National Institute of Health, Bethesda, MD, 20892, USA.

出版信息

Adv Exp Med Biol. 2024;1451:399-412. doi: 10.1007/978-3-031-57165-7_26.

Abstract

Historically, biological agents have been used to target various populations. One of the earliest examples could be the catastrophic effect of smallpox in Australia in the eighteenth century (as alleged by some historians). Modern biological techniques can be used to both create or provide protection against various agents of biological warfare. Any microorganism (viruses, bacteria, and fungi) or its toxins can be used as biological agents. Minnesota Department of Health has listed Smallpox (variola major) as a category A bioterrorism agent, even though it has been eradicated in 1980 through an extensive vaccination campaign. Category A agents are considered the highest risk to public health. Laboratory-associated outbreaks of poxviruses could cause unprecedented occupational hazards. Only two WHO-approved BSL-4 facilities in the United States and Russia are allowed to perform research on the variola virus. So, poxviruses present themselves as a classical case of a dual-use dilemma, since research with them can be used for both beneficial and harmful purposes. Although the importance of ethics in scientific research requires no further elaboration, ethical norms assume greater significance during experimentation with poxviruses. In this chapter, we will update the readers on the sensitive nature of conducting research with poxviruses, and how these viruses can be a source of potential biological weapons. Finally, specified ethical guidelines are explored to ensure safe research practices in virology.

摘要

从历史上看,生物制剂被用于针对各种人群。最早的例子之一可能是 18 世纪澳大利亚天花的灾难性影响(一些历史学家声称)。现代生物技术可用于创造或提供针对各种生物战剂的保护。任何微生物(病毒、细菌和真菌)或其毒素都可以用作生物制剂。明尼苏达州卫生署已将天花(天花病毒)列为 A 类生物恐怖主义制剂,尽管它已于 1980 年通过广泛的疫苗接种运动根除。A 类制剂被认为对公众健康的风险最高。与实验室相关的痘病毒爆发可能会造成前所未有的职业危害。只有美国和俄罗斯的两个世界卫生组织批准的 BSL-4 设施被允许对天花病毒进行研究。因此,痘病毒本身就是一个典型的两用困境案例,因为对它们的研究可以用于有益和有害的目的。尽管科学研究中的伦理道德的重要性无需进一步阐述,但在进行痘病毒实验时,伦理规范的重要性更为突出。在本章中,我们将更新读者对使用痘病毒进行研究的敏感性的认识,以及这些病毒如何成为潜在生物武器的来源。最后,探讨了具体的道德准则,以确保病毒学研究的安全实践。

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