Clarification Regarding Novel Clostridium botulinum Toxin
Clarification Regarding Novel Clostridium botulinum Toxin
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Received 21 April 2014; accepted 25 April 2014; electroni- cally published 7 May 2014. Secretary for Preparedness and Response,
Department of Health and Human Services
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Washington, DC
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George Korch Office of the Assistant Secretary for Preparedness and Response,
Department of Health and Human Services
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Washington, DC
CORRESPONDENCE
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TO THE EDITORI write on behalf of the
Department of Health and Human
Services to clarify some matters addressed
in the editorial commentary [1]
accompanying the recently published article by
Barash and Arnon [2]. In the Notes
section, the commentary states, A
committee representing various branches of
the US government reviewed and
approved submissions of the manuscripts
[1] authored by Barash and Arnon [2,
3]. Most readers of this statement would
logically conclude that the US
government had read a draft or
prepublication version of the manuscript that was
ultimately published, but this is not
correct. Representatives of the US
government were not provided with and,
hence, did not review these manuscripts.
Furthermore, the US government had no
authority in this case to grant or withhold
approval of submission of the
manuscripts, and, thus, the government did
not approve the submission of the
manuscript.
In addition, the commentary states,
Because no antitoxins as yet have been
developed to counteract the novel
C. botulinum toxin, the authors had
detailed consultations with representatives
from numerous appropriate US
government agencies (see Notes), as well as the
JID editors, and received approval to
publish both manuscripts, while withholding
the key gene sequences until appropriate
countermeasures were developed [1].
Again, while members of the US
government had occasion to speak with Amon
regarding his work, the US government did
not approve or disapprove publication of
the manuscript, did not recommend
withholding the gene sequence, and did not
place any conditions on the publication
of the manuscript.
Note
Potential conflict of interest. Author certifies
no potential conflicts of interest.
The author has submitted the ICMJE Form
for Disclosure of Potential Conflicts of Interest.
Conflicts that the editors consider relevant to the
content of the manuscript have been disclosed.
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