供出售的流行病:丹尼斯病毒的观察、改造和商业流通,1890-1910 年。

IF 1 2区 哲学 Q2 HISTORY & PHILOSOPHY OF SCIENCE Isis Pub Date : 2021-09-01 DOI:10.1086/715642
Lukas Engelmann
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这篇文章讲述的是 "达尼兹病毒 "的故事,这是一种细菌培养物,被设计并用于在啮齿动物中引起流行病,从 1900 年起由巴斯德研究所在全球销售。让-丹尼斯(Jean Danysz,1860-1928 年)最初是在研究普通田鼠种群周期中的流行病时发现这种培养物的。他的实验转向了一个雄心勃勃的目标,即通过在实验室中模仿啮齿动物的动物经济来提高细菌的毒性,从而大规模生产培养物。这种细菌培养物本应在全球虫害和鼠疫控制市场上出售,从而带来一种人为的流行病。这篇文章将达尼兹病毒视为一种 "认知物品",并分析了影响其发展、支持其国际应用并促使对其承诺进行实验测试的物质和知识转让。虽然这种培养物在很大程度上未能像丹尼茨所承诺的那样使老鼠群体中的致命感染呈指数级增长,但病毒却成功地传播了他对毒性的理论修正。通过商业销售,他的产品将毒力重新塑造为细菌与其环境之间关系的函数,并提供了一种新的相互致病性概念,远远超过了当时流行的决定论感染模型。
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An Epidemic for Sale: Observation, Modification, and Commercial Circulation of the Danysz Virus, 1890-1910.

This essay tells the story of the "Danysz virus," a bacterial culture that was designed and deployed to cause epidemics among rodents and was sold globally by the Institut Pasteur from 1900. Jean Danysz (1860-1928) initially identified the culture during his studies of epidemics in population cycles of common voles. His experiments turned to the ambitious goal of increasing the bacteria's virulence by emulating the rodent's animal economy in the laboratory in order to mass-produce a culture. The bacterial culture was supposed to bring about a man-made epidemic for sale on the global pest- and plague-control market. The essay considers the Danysz virus as a "cognitive good" and analyzes the material as well as intellectual transfers that shaped its development, supported its international application, and prompted the experimental testing of its promises. While the culture largely failed to bring about the exponential growth of lethal infections in rat populations Danysz promised, the virus did succeed in distributing his theoretical revision of virulence. Through its commercial distribution, his product recast virulence as a function of the relation between bacteria and their milieu and offered a novel concept of mutual pathogenicity that far exceeded deterministic models of infection prevalent at the time.

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Isis
Isis 管理科学-科学史与科学哲学
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期刊介绍: Since its inception in 1912, Isis has featured scholarly articles, research notes, and commentary on the history of science, medicine, and technology and their cultural influences. Review essays and book reviews on new contributions to the discipline are also included. An official publication of the History of Science Society, Isis is the oldest English-language journal in the field. The Press, along with the journal’s editorial office in Starkville, MS, would like to acknowledge the following supporters: Mississippi State University, its College of Arts and Sciences and History Department, and the Consortium for the History of Science, Technology, and Medicine.
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