Virology Under the Microscope-a Call for Rational Discourse
Overview
Parasitology
Authors
Affiliations
Viruses have brought humanity many challenges: respiratory infection, cancer, neurological impairment and immunosuppression to name a few. Virology research over the last 60+ years has responded to reduce this disease burden with vaccines and antivirals. Despite this long history, the COVID-19 pandemic has brought unprecedented attention to the field of virology. Some of this attention is focused on concern about the safe conduct of research with human pathogens. A small but vocal group of individuals has seized upon these concerns - conflating legitimate questions about safely conducting virus-related research with uncertainties over the origins of SARS-CoV-2. The result has fueled public confusion and, in many instances, ill-informed condemnation of virology. With this article, we seek to promote a return to rational discourse. We explain the use of gain-of-function approaches in science, discuss the possible origins of SARS-CoV-2 and outline current regulatory structures that provide oversight for virological research in the United States. By offering our expertise, we - a broad group of working virologists - seek to aid policy makers in navigating these controversial issues. Balanced, evidence-based discourse is essential to addressing public concern while maintaining and expanding much-needed research in virology.
Reply to Masters: Recombinant coronavirus balances biosafety and benefit.
Yewdell J Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 2024; 121(44):e2416109121.
PMID: 39432797 PMC: 11536162. DOI: 10.1073/pnas.2416109121.
The harms of promoting the lab leak hypothesis for SARS-CoV-2 origins without evidence.
Alwine J, Goodrum F, Banfield B, Bloom D, Britt W, Broadbent A J Virol. 2024; 98(9):e0124024.
PMID: 39087765 PMC: 11406950. DOI: 10.1128/jvi.01240-24.
Public role in research oversight.
Lipsitch M, Inglesby T, Cicero A, Relman D J Virol. 2024; 98(4):e0006124.
PMID: 38477584 PMC: 11019949. DOI: 10.1128/jvi.00061-24.
Rational Discourse on Virology and Pandemics.
Bahry D mBio. 2023; 14(3):e0031323.
PMID: 37074224 PMC: 10294648. DOI: 10.1128/mbio.00313-23.