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Infants in GM study in Peru develop allergies - English translation (22/7/2006)

EXCERPT: "After they gave him the serum, my baby became sickly, delicate. Now he is allergic to everything, to chocolates, mandarins. I do not know what will happen to him later, the Ministry of Health must do a followup investigation of his health," laments Diana. Another young mother, Johana Sanchez Turreate, also fears for the life of her 3-year-old son Jordano, who also developed allergies after receiving the serum.

[Thanks to Weekly Watch editor Claire Robinson for translating into English this article from the Peruvian publication La Republica, which reports worrying allergy cases amongst children used as guinea pigs in tests on the US biotech company Ventria's biopharmaceuticals extracted from GM rice. Claire emphasises that she is not a professional translator and so has marked areas of uncertainty in the translation with a '?'. For the original Spanish version of the article, click here]
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GMOs: Already affecting the young
The Republic, Friday, 14 July 2006
http://www.larepublica.com.pe/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=116503&Itemid=38&fecha_edicion=2006-07-20

Two children have already developed allergies after an experiment with transgenic serum. Fabrizio and Jordano are among 140 children who received a rehydrating substance that contained plant-human genes. Mothers are demanding that the Ministry of Health monitors the state of their children.

The day that Diana Canessa Garay thought that she would lose her only baby, a "helping hand" appeared in the corridors of the Children's Hospital. It was dressed in white and had a woman's voice. It was a nurse who claimed to have a "remedy" to end the acute diarrhoea that the mother's little Fabrizio had suffered [for?] eight months. To this desperate mother of 24 it was enough to hear that "rice serum" would cut the diarrhoea, for her to authorize the provision of that "medicine". They did not explain that the rehydrating salt was of transgenic origin (with modified genes) and that its sale is prohibited because still it is in experimental phase. Nothing mattered to her but the immediate recovery of her boy, so Canessa signed the document on 15 February 2005. "They wanted to experiment with my baby, but they deceived me," she lamented now that her son is already suffering [segœn asegura?] the first consequences of the experiment.

With food one does not gamble

Transgenic foods are those that have been manipulated genetically in the laboratory. A specialist in this subject, Luis Gomero Osorio, of the Action Network for Alternative Agriculture (RAAA), explains that to these foods genes of the same species or others are added to them to enhance certain qualities. This way it is possible to obtain blue maize with cheese flavour, blue tomatoes or to increase the production of crops.

Nevertheless, a large sector of the international scientific community and several NGOs have noticed that transgenic foods are risky for the public health. Ivonne Y‡–ez, representative of the Network for a GM-Free Latin America, explains that when proteins modified by the hand of man are introduced in the food chain these can trigger allergies and other types of ills in the people who consume these foods.

Rice with human genes

The union of genes of the same species (generally plant) is commonly practised abroad, specially in the United States. Nevertheless, the union of different species as the vegetable and the human one "is aberrant", according to Gomero. However, American pharmaceutical company VENTRIA BIOCIENCE did it with the rice. To this food they added two human proteins, soon these were isolated to make up a rehydrating solution. The purpose was to obtain a serum that helped stop acute diarrhoea and dehydration.

The commercialization of the serum has been rejected in the United States. The governmental organisation of that country that guards the safety of medicines (Federal Administration of Drugs and Foods, FDA) has [said no to VENTRIA 3 times [? Uncertain translation, please check].

In spite of these antecedents the laboratory decided to experiment with 140 children in the third world. And what better place than Peru where legislation does not exist on GM and where our own Ministry of Health gives authorization?

The chosen centers of health were the Children's Hospital in Lima and the Hospital of Trujillo. According to the person in charge of the study in our country, Nelly Zavaleta, the experiment was successful because the diarrhoeas were cut almost immediately. Nevertheless Zavaleta and our minister of health, Mazzetti Pillar, refuse to use the word "transgenic". They prefer to say that the serum has "transgenic origin". And what is the difference? "A transgenic has all its letters because its genes have been altered,"[??] says an expert in the subject.

Examination of the children

The allergies are the first consequences of transgenic food consumption. Fabrizio who now is 2 years old already suffers from them. "After they gave him the serum, my baby became sickly, delicate. Now he is allergic to everything, to chocolates, mandarins. I do not know what will happen to him later, the Ministry of Health must do a followup investigation of his health," laments Diana. Another young mother, Johana Sanchez Turreate, also fears for the life of her 3-year-old son Jordano, who also developed allergies after receiving the serum.

Executive must observe law

On Wednesday, the Association for Human Rights (Aprodeh), the Plenary Session of the Congress of the Republic approved the controversial Law on Development of Biotechnology. According to the Peruvian Association of Consumers (Aspec) it would normally be overseen[?] by the Executive because it will be a door opened for the indiscriminate entry into our market of transgenic foods that are produced abroad on a large scale, specially in the United States.

The same position was adopted by the Peruvian Medical Association. This union of specialists was the one that denounced the scandal of the experiments on 140 children in the country. The case already is being investigated by the Fifth Penal Office of the public prosecutor of Lima headed by Cesar de los Rios.

ANALYSIS

Flora Luna Gonzales, biologist, university professor and expert in transgenics:

"The long-term consequences can be many. The children who have consumed this serum can suffer diseases like Alzh

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