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Virology under the Microscope-a Call for Rational Discourse

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  • 06/25/2025
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Authors
    Mehul Suthar, Emory UniversityWalter Orenstein, Emory UniversityGuido Silvestri, Emory UniversityAnice Lowen, Emory UniversitySeema Lakdawala, Emory UniversityChristopher Neufeldt, Emory UniversityRichard Plemper, Emory UniversityFelicia Goodrum, The University of ArizonaJames Alwine, The University of ArizonaArturo Casadevall, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health
Language
  • English
Date
  • 2023-01-01
Publisher
  • American Society for Microbiology
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Copyright Statement
  • © 2023 Goodrum et al.
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Volume
  • 14
Issue
  • 1
Start Page
  • e0018823
End Page
  • e0018823
Grant/Funding Information
  • No funding was used to support this commentary
Abstract
  • Viruses have brought humanity many challenges: respiratory infection, cancer, neurological impairment and immunosuppression to name a few. Virology research over the last 601 years has responded to reduce this disease burden with vaccines and antivirals. Despite this long history, the COVID-19 pandemic has brought unprecedented attention to the field of virology. Some of this attention is focused on concern about the safe conduct of research with human pathogens. A small but vocal group of individuals has seized upon these concerns - conflating legitimate questions about safely conducting virus-related research with uncertainties over the origins of SARS-CoV-2. The result has fueled public confusion and, in many instances, ill-informed condemnation of virology. With this article, we seek to promote a return to rational discourse. We explain the use of gain-of-function approaches in science, discuss the possible origins of SARS-CoV-2 and outline current regulatory structures that provide oversight for virological research in the United States. By offering our expertise, we - a broad group of working virologists - seek to aid policy makers in navigating these controversial issues. Balanced, evidence-based discourse is essential to addressing public concern while maintaining and expanding much-needed research in virology.
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  • Health Sciences, Public Health
  • Biology, Microbiology
  • Biology, Virology

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