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The Truth
About the Stolen FMD Virus
A Scientist with
30 years' experience of infectious diseases called on Tony Blair to 'tell
the truth' about the foot-and-mouth epidemic.
Dr Harash Narang
says the strain of virus which has devastated Britain's livestock is not
active in any other part of the world and could only have come from a UK
laboratory.
He wrote to
the Prime Minister to call for a nationwide vaccination programme. Dr Narang's
move came after the Sunday Express revealed that a test tube containing a
sample of foot-and-mouth virus went missing from a top-secret Government
laboratory two months before the outbreak was first reported. The Ministry
of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food admits that the strain of virus behind
the crisis is the Pan-Asiatic '0' Type, but says it has 'no reliable' information
to suggest the virus escaped or was deliberately removed from a laboratory.
Dr Narang, from
Newcastle upon Tyne, has published nearly 100 papers on infections and in
1989 was the first scientist to identify a link between mad cow disease and
its human form Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease. He said: 'From time to time research
is done on foot-and-mouth vaccine but the only way it can be evaluated in
trials is by giving it to an animal to study its effectiveness.'
'This particular
virus belongs to the same family as polio and in some cases it can turn back
to its live state and become deadly again.'
'Obviously no
one is going to admit they've let the vaccine escape, accidentally or otherwise,
so I do think there has been an initial cover-up combined with a great deal
of ignorance. The result is the epidemic we have now.'
Dr Narang, who
spent 30 years in public health laboratories and is now a consultant in the
private sector, added; 'People might sneer at this theory and I'm sure they
did exactly the same when there was an accidental outbreak of smallpox from
the Birmingham Laboratory in the 1980s.'
Mr Parry, leader
of the Welsh Farmers' Union, also criticised MAFF officials for not being
'open'. 'I am tired of all this spin. Why doesn't MAFF make an outright denial
and put the record straight. The virus has either come from a laboratory
or it hasn't. It's that simple,' he said.
Source: Sunday
Express, 15 April 2001
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