Covid-19 and public debate over gain-of-function research on potentially pandemic pathogens

Pub Date : 2023-12-15 DOI:10.1075/jaic.00020.mit
Gordon R. Mitchell
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Controversial “gain-of-function” research (GoFR) aims to improve understanding of human health by studying behavior of genetically altered viruses in laboratory experiments. GoFR proponents tout its potential to support public health disease surveillance, drug development and vaccine innovation, while skeptics warn that unplanned laboratory release of genetically altered pathogens could harm millions in pandemics caused by science. Public interest in GoFR grew during the Covid-19 pandemic, as theories circulated that SARS-CoV-2 was the result of GoFR conducted at China’s Wuhan Institute of Virology. Analysis of a 2015 public debate on GoFR research, reconstructed according to pragma-dialectical argumentation theory, sheds light on the increasingly salient scientific controversy and contributes to the growing literature on argumentation and health.
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Covid-19 和关于潜在流行病原体功能增益研究的公开辩论
备受争议的 "功能增益 "研究(GoFR)旨在通过研究实验室实验中基因改变病毒的行为,增进对人类健康的了解。支持 "功能增益 "研究的人吹捧它在支持公共卫生疾病监测、药物开发和疫苗创新方面的潜力,而持怀疑态度的人则警告说,实验室意外释放基因改变的病原体可能会在科学造成的大流行中伤害数百万人。在 Covid-19 大流行期间,公众对 GoFR 的兴趣与日俱增,因为有理论认为 SARS-CoV-2 是中国武汉病毒研究所进行 GoFR 的结果。根据实用辩证论证理论对 2015 年有关 GoFR 研究的公开辩论进行了分析,揭示了这一日益突出的科学争议,并为有关论证与健康的文献的不断增长做出了贡献。
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