...Scientist have welcomed the FDA's tentative approval of the trials. Zachary Adelman, an associate professor at Virginia Tech's Department of Entomology, said he was "glad to see that cooler heads have prevailed." He added: "By allowing the trial, the FDA will be signaling that science and evidence-based practices should prevail over the hysteria and irrationality long associated with genetically-modified organisms."
Oxitec, which describes itself as "the only GM insect company in the world," has already carried out trials using its genetically altered mosquitoes in Piracicaba, a city in the Brazilian state of São Paulo. The company said in January that this reduced the local population of Aedes aegypti mosquitoes by 82 percent, and that it was building a new factory in the city to expand the project. Bringing these measures to the US may seem extreme, but it could be necessary as climate change and urbanization help spread mosquito-borne diseases to new regions."
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I believe the phrase is, "What can go wrong?".
I'll go with, 'mosquito, schmosquito.'
DDT would be quicker and more efficient. But...hey.....its just a bunch of brain damaged babies at stake here so who gives a F.....right?
Now why didn't I think of that?
That's half-ass stuff. Wait 'til Monsanto gets a hold of this project and makes them resistant to anti-Malarial drugs, the way they're making plants resistant to the carcinogenic Round-Up herbicide they also sell and want to spray everywhere. Then we'll be completely reliant on them for this disaster as well!
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