A Dutch laboratory claiming to have developed a deadly strain of bird flu wants to publish its research, sparking fears that terrorists could use the information.
Scientists at the Erasmus Medical Centre in Rotterdam say they have been able to mutate the H5N1 virus so that it can be transmitted through the air.
Until now it was thought it could be transmitted between humans only via close physical contact.
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Scientists at the Erasmus Medical Centre in Rotterdam say they have been able to mutate the H5N1 virus so that it can be transmitted through the air.
Until now it was thought it could be transmitted between humans only via close physical contact.
http://news.sky.com/home/world-news/article/16133898