XMRV, CFS, and Mikovits: Where Are We Now?

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For those who are following the XMRV-CFS-Mikovits story, science blogger John Timmer at ars technica provides a decent synopsis of the crazy soap opera/Greek tragedy.

Specifically Timmer outlines a complicated narrative in reasonably comprehensible (but not outstanding*) prose. The salient points:

  • the rise and fall of data linking XMRV with the dubious CFS;
  • researcher Judy Mikovits's refusal to abandon the idea that XMRV is associated with CFS, despite others' data indicating XMRV contamination;
  • the symbiotic nexus between Mikovits and individuals with CFS, some of whom reportedly tried to undermine any investigation debunking the link between XMRV with CFS;
  • Mikovits's subsequent unethical, and possibly criminal, behavior; and
  • the overall integrity of the collective, collaborative scientific process (including nods to the DHHS and the "publishing system").
* One feels that Timmer's lengthy post could be a terrific short article with some professional editorial help.
CFS = chronic fatigue syndrome; DHHS = Department of Health and Human Services; XMRV = xenotropic murine leukemia virus-related virus.

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