Emerging Viruses, AIDS and Ebola, Nature, Accident, or Intentional
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Leonard G. Horowitz's 'Emerging Viruses' examines historical outbreaks such as AIDS and Ebola, proposing that some emerging pathogens may have originated from biomedical research and vaccine experiments.
Horowitz explores institutional, military, and pharmaceutical roles in virology research, arguing for possible accidental or intentional releases and cover-ups.
The book synthesizes primary documents, interviews, and speculative connections to raise questions about research ethics and biosecurity.
Critics dispute some of Horowitz's conclusions and methods, labeling parts of the work conspiratorial, while others cite it as a provocative alternative history of disease emergence.
It remains influential in certain circles that question mainstream epidemiology and the origins of major viral diseases.
Horowitz explores institutional, military, and pharmaceutical roles in virology research, arguing for possible accidental or intentional releases and cover-ups.
The book synthesizes primary documents, interviews, and speculative connections to raise questions about research ethics and biosecurity.
Critics dispute some of Horowitz's conclusions and methods, labeling parts of the work conspiratorial, while others cite it as a provocative alternative history of disease emergence.
It remains influential in certain circles that question mainstream epidemiology and the origins of major viral diseases.
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