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WHO: onduidelijke regels hinderen aanpak SARS-variantDe controverse heeft zijn oorsprong in een monster dat werd afgenomen door de Saudische microbioloog Ali Mohamed Zaki. Hij stuurde dat vorig jaar naar viroloog Ron Fouchier van het Eramus MC in Rotterdam voor identificatie. Fouchier onderzocht het ... |
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WHO: 22 deaths worldwide from coronavirusOfficials at the World Health Assembly in Geneva then publicly decried the public health impacts — and legal fallout — because a sample taken by Saudi microbiologist Ali Mohamed Zaki was mailed last year to virologist Ron Fouchier at the Erasmus ... |
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'Geen reden voor paniek om nieuw vogelgriepvirus'Virologen in de hele wereld zijn alert op het nieuwste vogelgriepvirus dat in China is opgedoken, het H7N9-virus. Maar reden voor paniek is er vooralsnog niet. Dat zegt viroloog Ron Fouchier van het Rotterdamse Erasmus MC. Volgens de viroloog is er ... |
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H7N9 virus closer to being human transmissible than other bird flu viruses ...Ron Fouchier, a flu virologist at Erasmus Medical Centre in Rotterdam, the Netherlands, says the work shows this virus can do something other bird flu viruses haven't been able to do. Scientists would not expect to see avian flu viruses spread among ... |
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Limits on use of samples said to delay MERS-CoV effortsLast summer Ali M. Zaki, MD, PhD, a physician then working in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, mailed a sample from a patient to virologist Ron Fouchier, PhD, at Erasmus, who led the effort to identify the virus. Others who want to obtain samples of the virus ... |
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Coronavirus, Playboy, C&C, Argo: Intellectual PropertyAlbert Osterhaus and Ron Fouchier, scientists at Erasmus Medical Center in the Netherlands, said they patented the coronavirus, calling the process a “normal thing to do.” No agreements have been signed with any companies and they are sharing the virus ... |
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Coronavirus Found in Saudi Patented by Dutch ScientistsAlbert Osterhaus and Ron Fouchier, virologists at Erasmus Medical Center in the Netherlands, said patenting the virus was a “normal thing to do,” and that they have shared it freely with more than 40 labs worldwide, in a phone interview from Rotterdam ... |
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WHO: Scientific red tape mars efforts vs. virusThe controversy stems from a sample taken by Saudi microbiologist Ali Mohamed Zaki that he mailed last year to virologist Ron Fouchier at the Erasmus Medical Center in the Netherlands. Fouchier tested, sequenced and identified it last September as a ... |
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WHO-Warnung: Wenn ein Virus zum geistigen Eigentum wirdBei der von ihr angesprochenen Kontroverse geht es um eine Probe des MERS-Virus, dass der saudiarabische Mikrobiologe Ali Mohammed Saki im vergangenen Jahr per Post an den Virologen Ron Fouchier am niederländischen Erasmus-Zentrum schickte ... |
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Vogelgrippe in China Experten über H7N9 beunruhigtPavia geht davon aus, dass man die Schlussfolgerungen aus den Experimenten mit H5N1 von Ron Fouchier und Yoshihiro Kawaoka nicht so ohne Weiteres auf H7N9 übertragen kann. Fouchier und Kawaoka war es gelungen, durch gezielte Mutation und ... |
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