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A deadly virus has been engineered by Chinese scientists using a glycoprotein found in Ebola that wiped out a group of hamsters.
Researchers at Hebei Medical University found that the hamsters “developed severe systemic diseases similar to those observed in human Ebola patients” when given a contagious disease and an Ebola protein that leads to the virus spreading through the body of humans.
In the study by Chinese scientists, published in ScienceDirect, on hamsters, a particularly unpleasant symptom was that the rodents developed scabs over the surface of their eyeballs affecting their vision. The researchers said that the aim has been to reproduce the symptoms of Ebola in a laboratory so as to better understand the condition and prevent its spread.
Who knows what kinds of horrors are floating around out there just waiting for a lab accident or some corrupt worker willing to sell something to shady groups.
originally posted by: Macenroe82
a reply to: Kurokage
You would think the Chinese would stop messing with this type of thing.
I guess they didn’t learn their lesson from Covid lol
You would think the Chinese would stop messing with this type of thing. I guess they didn’t learn their lesson from Covid lol
they did they learned that covid won't kill enough people for what they want. got to come up with a new one.
Why can’t they work on a zombie virus. That’s a cataclysm I can get behind. Half my city is full of junkies. Probably wouldn’t even notice a change around here lol
originally posted by: Macenroe82
a reply to: Kurokage
You would think the Chinese would stop messing with this type of thing.
I guess they didn’t learn their lesson from Covid lol
originally posted by: Macenroe82
a reply to: Kurokage
You would think the Chinese would stop messing with this type of thing.
I guess they didn’t learn their lesson from Covid lol