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		<title>Oxitec&#8217;s Friendly™ Aedes Mosquito Receives Positive Evaluation for European Standard in relation to Human Health and the Environment</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[RIVM concludes negligible risk of Oxitec&#8217;s Friendly™ Aedes mosquitoes 
France&#8217;s High Council for Biotechnology also publishes Supportive Position
OXFORD, England, July 12, 2017 /PRNewswire-HISPANIC PR WIRE/  &#8211;The National Institute of Public Health and the Environment (RIVM) in  the Netherlands today published its &#8220;Technical evaluation of a potential release of OX513A Aedes aegypti mosquitoes on the island of [...]]]></description>
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<p><em>France&#8217;s High Council for Biotechnology also publishes Supportive Position</em></p>
<p>OXFORD, England, July 12, 2017 /PRNewswire-HISPANIC PR WIRE/  &#8211;The National Institute of Public Health and the Environment (RIVM) in  the Netherlands today published its &#8220;<a style="COLOR: blue" href="http://www.rivm.nl/en/Documents_and_publications/Scientific/Reports/2017/juli/Technical_evaluation_of_a_potential_release_of_OX513A_Aedes_aegypti_mosquitoes_on_the_island_of_Saba" target="_blank">Technical evaluation of a potential release of OX513A Aedes aegypti mosquitoes on the island of Saba</a>&#8220;, which positively concludes a vector control program using Oxitec&#8217;s Friendly™ <em>Aedes aegypti</em> mosquitoes would pose negligible risks to human health and the environment.</p>
<p>(Logo: <a style="COLOR: blue" href="http://photos.prnewswire.com/prnh/20150630/227348" target="_blank">http://photos.prnewswire.com/prnh/20150630/227348</a> )</p>
<p>RIVM&#8217;s GMO office undertook its biosafety evaluation of  Oxitec&#8217;s Friendly™ self-limiting mosquito technology following the  guidance for risk assessment of genetically modified animals by the  European Food Safety Authority (EFSA) and the European risk assessment  framework, which is considered one of the most robust and thorough  biosafety frameworks globally.  Additionally this independent review  reflected guidance from the World Health Organization (WHO) for testing  of genetically modified mosquitoes as well as the Cartagena Protocol on  the Biosafety to the Convention on Biological Diversity.</p>
<p>&#8220;We welcome the favorable outcome of the RIVM&#8217;s extensive  review indicating a positive safety profile of our bio-based mosquito  technology,&#8221; said Mark Carnegie-Brown Chief Executive Officer at Oxitec.  &#8220;When combined with our excellent efficacy data, this result points to  the significant potential of the Oxitec platform to safely address the  growing global challenge from dangerous <em>Aedes aegypti</em> mosquitoes. We are committed to working with regulators worldwide to bring this important technology to market.&#8221;</p>
<p>This result reinforces the affirmative biosafety profile of  Oxitec&#8217;s self-limiting technology for deployment in vector control  programs, and also supports the conclusions of environmental assessments  conducted elsewhere including from Brazil&#8217;s National Technical  Commission of Biosafety (CTNBio) and the U.S. Food and Drug  Administration (FDA) whose review team consisted of experts from the  Center for Veterinary Medicine, the Centers for Disease Control and  Prevention, and the Environmental Protection Agency.</p>
<p>Additionally, France&#8217;s High Council for Biotechnology (HCB)  last month published its supportive position on the use of genetically  modified mosquitoes for vector control, following the emergence of  mosquito-borne diseases in French overseas territories and perceived  threats to metropolitan France. Oxitec has been working closely with the  HCB to help inform their evaluation and welcomes HCB&#8217;s opinion on  self-limiting <em>Aedes aegypti.</em> The HCB opinion will help to shape  the policy landscape in France towards the deployment of new tools for  vector control, and is a positive step towards advancing Oxitec vector  control projects in the French Caribbean.</p>
<p><strong>How Friendly™ Aedes works</strong></p>
<p>Oxitec has been working in <em>Aedes aegypti</em> control for  over a decade and pioneered the use of a biological method to suppress  wild populations of this dangerous mosquito species through the release  of Friendly™ Aedes males, which do not bite and do not transmit  diseases. When released, these males search for wild females to mate,  and their offspring inherit a self-limiting gene that causes them to die  before reaching functional adulthood.  Friendly™ Aedes&#8217; offspring also  inherit a fluorescent marker that allows tracking and monitoring at a  level never before achieved, making the assessment of effectiveness more  accurate throughout the whole Friendly™ Aedes deployment program.  Unlike other approaches, Friendly™ Aedes mosquitoes die along with their  offspring, and therefore do not persist in the environment or leave any  ecological footprint.</p>
<p><strong>About Oxitec</strong></p>
<p><a style="COLOR: blue" href="http://www.oxitec.com/" target="_blank">Oxitec</a> is  a pioneer in using genetic engineering to control insect pests that  spread disease and damage crops, and was founded in 2002 as a spinout  from Oxford University (UK). Oxitec is a subsidiary of <a style="COLOR: blue" href="http://www.dna.com/" target="_blank">Intrexon Corporation</a> (NYSE: XON), which engineers biology to help solve some of the world&#8217;s biggest problems.  Follow us on Twitter at <a style="COLOR: blue" href="http://www.twitter.com/oxitec" target="_blank">@Oxitec</a>.</p>
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