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Old 01-25-2015, 07:15 PM
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Bred with herpes virus and e. coli matter........just another reason to skip Key West!

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Millions of genetically modified mosquitoes could be released in the Florida Keys if British researchers win approval to use the bugs against two extremely painful viral diseases.

Never before have insects with modified DNA come so close to being set loose in a residential U.S. neighborhood.

"This is essentially using a mosquito as a drug to cure disease," said Michael Doyle, executive director of the Florida Keys Mosquito Control District, which is waiting to hear if the Food and Drug Administration will allow the experiment.

Dengue and chikungunya are growing threats in the U.S., but some people are more frightened at the thought of being bitten by a genetically modified organism. More than 130,000 people signed a Change.org petition against the experiment.

Even potential boosters say those responsible must do more to show that benefits outweigh the risks of breeding modified insects that could bite people.

"I think the science is fine, they definitely can kill mosquitoes, but the GMO issue still sticks as something of a thorny issue for the general public," said Phil Lounibos, who studies mosquito control at the Florida Medical Entomology Laboratory.

Mosquito controllers say they're running out of options. With climate change and globalization spreading tropical diseases farther from the equator, storm winds, cargo ships and humans carry these viruses to places like Key West, the southernmost U.S. city.

There are no vaccines or cures for dengue, known as "break-bone fever," or chikungunya, so painful it causes contortions. U.S. cases remain rare.

Insecticides are sprayed year-round in the Keys' charming and crowded neighborhoods. But Aedes aegypti, whose biting females spread these diseases, have evolved to resist four of the six insecticides used to kill them.

Enter Oxitec, a British biotech firm that patented a method of breeding Aedes aegypti with fragments of genes from the herpes simplex virus and E. coli bacteria as well as coral and cabbage. This synthetic DNA is commonly used in laboratory science and is thought to pose no significant risks to other animals, but it kills mosquito larvae.

Oxitec's lab workers manually remove modified females, aiming to release only males, which don't bite for blood like females do. The modified males then mate with wild females whose offspring die, reducing the population.

Oxitec has built a breeding lab in Marathon and hopes to release its mosquitoes in a Key West neighborhood this spring.

FDA spokeswoman Theresa Eisenman said no field tests will be allowed until the agency has "thoroughly reviewed all the necessary information."

Company spokeswoman Chris Creese said the test will be similar in size to Oxitec's 2012 experiment in the Cayman Islands, where 3.3 million modified mosquitoes were released over six months, suppressing 96 percent of the targeted bugs. Oxitec says a later test in Brazil also was successful, and both countries now want larger-scale projects.

But critics accused Oxitec of failing to obtain informed consent in the Caymans, saying residents weren't told they could be bitten by a few stray females overlooked in the lab.

Instead, Oxitec said only non-biting males would be released, and that even if humans were somehow bitten, no genetically modified DNA would enter their bloodstream.

Neither claim is entirely true, outside observers say.

"I'm on their side, in that consequences are highly unlikely. But to say that there's no genetically modified DNA that might get into a human, that's kind of a gray matter," said Lounibos.

Creese says Oxitec has now released 70 million of its mosquitoes in several countries and received no reports of human impacts caused by bites or from the synthetic DNA, despite regulatory oversight that encourages people to report any problems. "We are confident of the safety of our mosquito, as there's no mechanism for any adverse effect on human health. The proteins are non-toxic and non-allergenic," she said.

Oxitec should still do more to show that the synthetic DNA causes no harm when transferred into humans by its mosquitoes, said Guy Reeves, a molecular geneticist at Germany's Max Planck Institute.

Key West resident Marilyn Smith wasn't persuaded after Oxitec's presentation at a public meeting. She says neither disease has had a major outbreak yet in Florida, so "why are we being used as the experiment, the guinea pigs, just to see what happens?"
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Is this a joke or real. Seems like something you would come across on Facebook
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Is this a joke or real. Seems like something you would come across on Facebook
I included the link to the sunsentinel which is a huge newspaper in S. Florida
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Maybe the Brits should try it where they live first. The herpes will go well with there bad teeth.
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Great idea, science works f*** all these anti GMO idiots!
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[QUOTE=Jupiter Sunsation;4255970]Bred with herpes virus and e. coli matter........just another reason to skip Key West! :rolleyes

good stay away! this is a fun place to live .keep your,e hate to your,e self.
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[QUOTE=klaatutooyou;4256123]
Originally Posted by Jupiter Sunsation
Bred with herpes virus and e. coli matter........just another reason to skip Key West! :rolleyes

good stay away! this is a fun place to live .keep your,e hate to your,e self.
E hate must go with E. coli and E herpes.......E Enjoy!
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[QUOTE=Jupiter Sunsation;4256154]
Originally Posted by klaatutooyou

E hate must go with E. coli and E herpes.......E Enjoy!
I am sitting on my porch enjoying the sunshine , warm weather , friendly neighbors and yes I enjoy it.
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LOL, what could possibly go wrong !
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I didn't read all of this, so bare with me, RE; my comments. Didn't some strange goof happened with the "love bugs". Don't know the details, all I know they are ALL over and mess up my car and paint. Any use for them? Now we got some skidos made by f'up up people to get loose? HIV and Aids? There is NO F'ing doctor or the media that will tell me that it can't be passed by a skito. Malaria is passed on by these little f'ing bugs. So .. a mosquito bites some one who carries something and that bites me. ? I'm safe? Go take a hike. Leave nature alone.
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