A lab accident cause of swine flu virus

By Nova Posted in Science, health /

An Australian scientist says, swine flu virus that is now apparently spread the popularity is due to an accident in the lab, which occurs when a group of scientists working to find the formula off the flu vaccine.

“I believe an accident in lab that have created the virus and are then spread to the whole world. This is because there are three different viruses in the flu vaccine for the pig,” said Adrian Gibbs, a virus expert retired Australian National University, as quoted by Press TV (14/5/2009).

Allegations made Gibs curious to investigate more about the genes that the virus known as H1N1, a virus which is a combination of a bird virus, human and pig.

As has been reported, six of the eight genes of flu virus infection of pigs originating from North America. While the others came from Eurasia (Europe and Asia), which is suspected of two parent viruses.

World health organization WHO and U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) are requested to immediately conduct further research related to these allegations and immediately announced the results to the public.

Gibs is also ready in case this presumption was incorrect. But the most important is for the government to give clear information about the spread of this virus.

“Scientists will not believe until they actually find the fact that they are trained to search for the truth,” Gibs demolished.

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