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Will CRISPR Offer Hope For Controlling African Swine Fever? (cornell.edu) 26

"New vaccine trials hold great promise in the management of an East African strain of African swine fever, one of the most devastating diseases to afflict pigs," writes Cornell's Alliance for Science (a group who gives its mission as correcting misinformation and countering conspiracy theories slowing progress on issues including synthetic biology and agricultural innovations).

Slashdot reader wooloohoo shares their report: Scientists at the International Livestock Research Institute (ILRI) are employing CRISPR Cas9 editing and synthetic biology to modify the ASFV genome in order to attenuate the virus for a live vaccine to help reduce deaths from African swine fever. Up to 10 vaccine candidates have been lined up for tests, in a project that commenced in 2016...

African swine fever is present in 26 African countries, Steinaa observed, as well as in parts of Asia and Europe. An effective vaccine could be a breakthrough for pig farmers across the globe... With a 100 percent fatality rate and a highly contagious nature, African swine fever poses a potent threat to the global pig farming industry. The rapid spread of the disease portends social and economic disruptions wherever it strikes.

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  • Any potential crossover to human?

  • How many of these outbreaks are due to overcrowded, awful living conditions ?

    I would suspect a lot of them. I mean if you are NOT raising your pigs in horrible conditions, and you practice safe protocols, don't visit other pig farms, don't bring in pigs from a suspect source, how exactly are your pigs going to be infected ? (I guess it's possible it's transmitted by insects in tropical climates).

    Anyhoo, soon they will not have to worry about keeping pigs in over crowded, awful conditions.

    The short,miserabl

    • How many of these outbreaks are due to overcrowded, awful living conditions ?

      I would suspect a lot of them. I mean if you are NOT raising your pigs in horrible conditions, and you practice safe protocols, don't visit other pig farms, don't bring in pigs from a suspect source, how exactly are your pigs going to be infected ? (I guess it's possible it's transmitted by insects in tropical climates).

      Anyhoo, soon they will not have to worry about keeping pigs in over crowded, awful conditions.

      The short,miserable life of a farmed pig is about to get worse (if that's possible).

      They tried having the pigs wear masks, but they considered it unpatriotic and that the virus was a hoax.

    • So, social distancing for pigs.
      Maybe even masks n sanitizer ?

  • They are saving our bacon.

  • This is not the only vaccine in the works.

    The second Russian vaccine (Respivak) is actually a vet team - you can see their patents, they are all on veterinary vaccines. They were working on a Swine Fever vaccine using the same tech (recombinant protein only) before the "all hands on deck" COVID event. They are now back to vet work and working again on Swine fever. One of the Chinese teams which produced one of their recombinant vaccines (still in Stage 2 AFAIK) was also working on Swine Fever. As they are

  • Swine Flu? Isn't that "racist". Remember when they started calling Covid-19 the China Flu, Hong Kong Flu, Wuhan Flu and China pitched a fit? Then the media, CDC, WHO and everyone else backed down and changed the name.
    • by quenda ( 644621 )

      Swine Flu? Isn't that "racist". Remember when they started calling Covid-19
      the China Flu, Hong Kong Flu, Wuhan Flu

      We no longer name human diseases after people or places so as not to stigmatise.
      You can call that "PC" if you like, but it makes sense, and does not apply retrospectively to old disease names.
      Spanish Flu is still Spanish Flu, even though it more likely originated in Kansas or China.

      The only reason for retrospectively re-naming a disease is if it comes out as trans-gender, which is rare.

  • They are a libertarian lobbyist think thank, that points to any actual scientist criticizing them playing with that tech despite not having a clue what the consequences will be and not giving a flying fuck either, ... to then go "OMG conspiracy theorist!!".
    Because that makes many people just switch their brains off, and accept everything that they say.

    And just so they can justify their existence, they do it to actual conspiracy theorists too, that nobody would even take seriously or know about, without the

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