Officials: cases of disease that ca nbe transferred from dog to human confirmed in Iowa

Canine Brucellosis is not a new disease and has been known to be able to affect humans. Nothing to do with gene editing.

For example: Canine Brucellosis: An Underrecognized Zoonotic Disease
"In 2014, researchers found a B canis seroprevalence of 3.6% in humans with occupational exposure to dogs. Only 2 of the 306 exposed humans displayed clinical signs of disease, suggesting that healthy adults may be resistant to clinical disease. However, multiple case reports have shown that children and immunocompromised individuals are at higher risk."

But please, go on about the idiocy of others. ;)
 
Officials: Cases of disease that can be transferred from dog to human confirmed in Iowa


This is what happens when you cross/ edit genes you stupid fks!!

Hopefully a lot of Trump haters get one of these dogs LOL that way when you think it is all fake you will get a personal right before your eyes occurrence that uses your own to prove facts. IT's ok one day you might learn how not to be an idiot..
They even wants to make a profit from off of dog lovers. The Dog rescue teams are having enough troubles funding to feed the stray dogs. Now they want them to pay for their vaccination that will lower their life expectancy.

https://www.dogsnaturallymagazine.com/leptospirosis-vaccine-side-effects/
 
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Canine Brucellosis is not a new disease and has been known to be able to affect humans. Nothing to do with gene editing.

For example: Canine Brucellosis: An Underrecognized Zoonotic Disease
"In 2014, researchers found a B canis seroprevalence of 3.6% in humans with occupational exposure to dogs. Only 2 of the 306 exposed humans displayed clinical signs of disease, suggesting that healthy adults may be resistant to clinical disease. However, multiple case reports have shown that children and immunocompromised individuals are at higher risk."

But please, go on about the idiocy of others. ;)

You haven't dug deep enough because yes it does. dig deeper follow more trails ......

irst human babies with CRISPR-edited genes: a pair ... other CRISPR applications that are close to fruition from new disease ..... little oversight, is not how most scientists want the field to move forward.
About Human Germline Gene Editing | Center for Genetics and Society

https://www.geneticsandsociety.org/internal.../about-human-germline-gene-editing

But editing the genes of human embryos in order to create genetically modified .... A "troubling and provocative move," the Francis Crick Institute applies to HFEA to ... Can We Cure Genetic Diseases Without Slipping Into Eugenics? , Nathaniel ...
Gene editing the human germline: What are the risks? - Stat

https://www.statnews.com/2015/11/17/gene-editing-embryo-crispr/

Nov 17, 2015 - Experts explore the science and ethics of gene editing the human ... Germline editing can be used to repair a defective gene in a sperm ... Put some of these nanoscissors into a cell and they will make cuts near the gene defects you want to ...... Scientists can already modify the genome of disease-carrying ...
[PDF]
genetic editing: ethical and social issues - NYU Langone Health

https://med.nyu.edu/highschoolbioethics/sites/.../Genetic%20Editing%20Module.pdf

The gene pool is the collection of all human genes. A species ... Can genetic editing remove genetic diseases from the gene pool in the future? These ... In the lab, scientists begin by creating a small snippet of gRNA. ..... editing combined with cultural values has the potential to move our society towards an “perfect” race,.
The science, the history and the future of gene therapy. - Rising Tide ...

https://www.risingtidebio.com/what-is-gene-therapy-uses/

Apr 8, 2019 - In 2018, we witnessed a landmark FDA approval for a gene therapy ... I've created this page to bring people up to speed with the world of gene therapy. ... The majority of diseases treated with gene therapy are inherited genetic diseases. ... A virus is an infectious agent that can attach to the cells of our body.


DISEASES ARE NOW CROSSING OVER FROM ANIMALS TO HUMANS WHERE AS IN THE PAST THAT WASN'T POSSIBLE IT DID NOT HAPPEN LIKE IT DOES TODAY AT THE RATE IT DOES TODAY....... WE ARE TAMPERING WITH GENETICS WAY BEYOND WHAT WE SHOULD BE....BUT CAN'T TELL IDIOTS ANYTHING EVEN THOSE HOLDING 10 PHD'S AND THEY ARE STILL IDIOTS.
 
Canine Brucellosis is not a new disease and has been known to be able to affect humans. Nothing to do with gene editing.

For example: Canine Brucellosis: An Underrecognized Zoonotic Disease
"In 2014, researchers found a B canis seroprevalence of 3.6% in humans with occupational exposure to dogs. Only 2 of the 306 exposed humans displayed clinical signs of disease, suggesting that healthy adults may be resistant to clinical disease. However, multiple case reports have shown that children and immunocompromised individuals are at higher risk."

But please, go on about the idiocy of others. ;)

You haven't dug deep enough because yes it does. dig deeper follow more trails ......

irst human babies with CRISPR-edited genes: a pair ... other CRISPR applications that are close to fruition from new disease ..... little oversight, is not how most scientists want the field to move forward.
About Human Germline Gene Editing | Center for Genetics and Society

https://www.geneticsandsociety.org/internal.../about-human-germline-gene-editing

But editing the genes of human embryos in order to create genetically modified .... A "troubling and provocative move," the Francis Crick Institute applies to HFEA to ... Can We Cure Genetic Diseases Without Slipping Into Eugenics? , Nathaniel ...
Gene editing the human germline: What are the risks? - Stat

Gene editing the human germline: What are the risks?
Nov 17, 2015 - Experts explore the science and ethics of gene editing the human ... Germline editing can be used to repair a defective gene in a sperm ... Put some of these nanoscissors into a cell and they will make cuts near the gene defects you want to ...... Scientists can already modify the genome of disease-carrying ...
[PDF]
genetic editing: ethical and social issues - NYU Langone Health

https://med.nyu.edu/highschoolbioethics/sites/.../Genetic%20Editing%20Module.pdf

The gene pool is the collection of all human genes. A species ... Can genetic editing remove genetic diseases from the gene pool in the future? These ... In the lab, scientists begin by creating a small snippet of gRNA. ..... editing combined with cultural values has the potential to move our society towards an “perfect” race,.
The science, the history and the future of gene therapy. - Rising Tide ...

The science, the history and the future of gene therapy. - Rising Tide Biology
Apr 8, 2019 - In 2018, we witnessed a landmark FDA approval for a gene therapy ... I've created this page to bring people up to speed with the world of gene therapy. ... The majority of diseases treated with gene therapy are inherited genetic diseases. ... A virus is an infectious agent that can attach to the cells of our body.


DISEASES ARE NOW CROSSING OVER FROM ANIMALS TO HUMANS WHERE AS IN THE PAST THAT WASN'T POSSIBLE IT DID NOT HAPPEN LIKE IT DOES TODAY AT THE RATE IT DOES TODAY....... WE ARE TAMPERING WITH GENETICS WAY BEYOND WHAT WE SHOULD BE....BUT CAN'T TELL IDIOTS ANYTHING EVEN THOSE HOLDING 10 PHD'S AND THEY ARE STILL IDIOTS.

That gene editing exists is not evidence that Canine Brucellosis is somehow related to gene editing. Canine Brucellosis has been known to be transferable to humans for years, maybe decades. For example, here's an article from 2004 talking about the transfer to humans: Human Infection with M- Strain of Brucella canis

Not a single one of the links you just posted mentioned Canine Brucellosis. You really should learn to provide evidence for your claims, rather than just throwing tangentially-related articles out and hoping no one notices how little relation is there. ;)
 

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