I've seen Cort's report that Annette Whittemore said their test would have worked if they were looking for HIV, which is also a retrovirus, with single-strand RNA carrying genetic information. I believe she got this from someone who knows, but I could be wrong.
My main experience with scientists and facts comes from areas sometimes called "hard science", (not always with good reason.) The degree to which scientists will act like other people, based on belief rather than "cold, hard facts" could depress me, if I wanted to be depressed.
(In another time and place, which seems like a different life, I investigated accidents sufficiently bad to be linguistically depreciated as "incidents". What people who certainly have every reason to know better will do -- even when their own lives are at stake -- continues to astonish me. Exploding oil platforms do not.)
People involved in those studies did considerable work, and ended up with a result little stronger than my example of looking out the window and not seeing a black swan. At this point I have other questions: why did they rush into print, bypassing normal review processes? why publish a sententious editorial on the subject? This is the point where someone ought to bring in psychologists to investigate.
That could be entertaining.
I have to say that I am still not convinced that these guys are idiots. I think Coffin would have been all over them if they'd made gross errors. Instead in his interview with Rrr he stated "I would have been alot happier (or whatever it was) if those negative studies hadn't come out". The Dutch reporter also reported that he said that not culturing the cells could have made a difference -
so he had a good reason why the studies failed but he didn't say they were trash or worthless....
Why would anyone knowingly set themselves up to fail? Yes retrovirology and PCR is complex but once you're in the field I can't imagine it takes that long to figure out how not to make a major error. Gerwyn knows alot more about this than me but that's my guess.
Their major error, I thought, was that they jumped to the conclusion that their study - their thin slice - was definitive........Groom and Kerr didn't do that..just the CBT set did..... We know why the Journal rushed the study into print - they wanted to emphasize their results which fit with their paradigm. That was a bit unprofessional!
I looked up McClure in Pubmed. She's not an ace researcher but she regularly publishes as a co-author of viral studies.
Functional and structural characterization of the integrase from the prototype foamy virus.
Valkov E, Gupta SS, Hare S, Helander A, Roversi P, McClure M, Cherepanov P.
Nucleic Acids Res. 2009 Jan;37(1):243-55. Epub 2008 Nov 26.
PMID: 19036793 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]Free PMC ArticleFree text
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HLA-associated clinical progression correlates with epitope reversion rates in early human immunodeficiency virus infection.
Duda A, Lee-Turner L, Fox J, Robinson N, Dustan S, Kaye S, Fryer H, Carrington M, McClure M, McLean AR, Fidler S, Weber J, Phillips RE, Frater AJ; SPARTAC Trial Investigators.
J Virol. 2009 Feb;83(3):1228-39. Epub 2008 Nov 19.
PMID: 19019964 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]Free PMC ArticleFree text
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Diagnosing acute hepatitis C in HIV-infected patients: nucleic acid testing compared with antibody and antigen-antibody detecting methods.
Nastouli E, Thomson EC, Karayiannis P, Main J, McClure M, Muir D.
J Clin Virol. 2009 Jan;44(1):78-80. Epub 2008 Nov 4.
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Increasing incidence of acute hepatitis C in individuals diagnosed with primary HIV in the United Kingdom.
Fox J, Nastouli E, Thomson E, Muir D, McClure M, Weber J, Fidler S.
AIDS. 2008 Mar 12;22(5):666-8. No abstract available.
PMID: 18317014 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]
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Prevalence of primary genotypic resistance in a UK centre: Comparison of primary HIV-1 and newly diagnosed treatment-naive individuals.
Fox J, Hill S, Kaye S, Dustan S, McClure M, Fidler S, Mackie NE.
AIDS. 2007 Jan 11;21(2):237-9.
PMID: 17197816 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]
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Transmitted drug-resistant HIV-1 in primary HIV-1 infection; incidence, evolution and impact on response to antiretroviral therapy.
Fox J, Dustan S, McClure M, Weber J, Fidler S.
HIV Med. 2006 Oct;7(7):477-83.
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