Weaponising microbes for peace

Author:

Anand Shailly1ORCID,Hallsworth John E.2ORCID,Timmis James3ORCID,Verstraete Willy4ORCID,Casadevall Arturo5ORCID,Ramos Juan Luis6ORCID,Sood Utkarsh7ORCID,Kumar Roshan8,Hira Princy9ORCID,Dogra Rawat Charu10,Kumar Abhilash10,Lal Sukanya11,Lal Rup12ORCID,Timmis Kenneth13ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Zoology Deen Dayal Upadhyaya College, University of Delhi Delhi India

2. Institute for Global Food Security, School of Biological Sciences Queen's University Belfast Belfast UK

3. Athena Institute for Research on Innovation and Communication in Health and Life Sciences Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam Amsterdam The Netherlands

4. Center for Microbial Ecology and Technology (CMET) Ghent University Ghent Belgium

5. Department of Medicine Johns Hopkins School of Public Health and School of Medicine Baltimore Maryland USA

6. Estación Experimental de Zaidin, CSIC Granada Spain

7. Department of Zoology Kirori Mal College, University of Delhi Delhi India

8. Post‐Graduate Department of Zoology Magadh University Bodh Gaya Bihar India

9. Department of Zoology Maitreyi College, University of Delhi New Delhi India

10. Department of Zoology Ramjas College, University of Delhi Delhi India

11. PhiXgen Pvt. Ltd Gurugram, Gurgaon Haryana India

12. Acharya Narendra Dev College, University of Delhi Govindpuri, Kalkaji, New Delhi India

13. Institute of Microbiology, Technical University Braunschweig Braunschweig Germany

Abstract

AbstractThere is much human disadvantage and unmet need in the world, including deficits in basic resources and services considered to be human rights, such as drinking water, sanitation and hygiene, healthy nutrition, access to basic healthcare, and a clean environment. Furthermore, there are substantive asymmetries in the distribution of key resources among peoples. These deficits and asymmetries can lead to local and regional crises among peoples competing for limited resources, which, in turn, can become sources of discontent and conflict. Such conflicts have the potential to escalate into regional wars and even lead to global instability. Ergo: in addition to moral and ethical imperatives to level up, to ensure that all peoples have basic resources and services essential for healthy living and to reduce inequalities, all nations have a self‐interest to pursue with determination all available avenues to promote peace through reducing sources of conflicts in the world. Microorganisms and pertinent microbial technologies have unique and exceptional abilities to provide, or contribute to the provision of, basic resources and services that are lacking in many parts of the world, and thereby address key deficits that might constitute sources of conflict. However, the deployment of such technologies to this end is seriously underexploited. Here, we highlight some of the key available and emerging technologies that demand greater consideration and exploitation in endeavours to eliminate unnecessary deprivations, enable healthy lives of all and remove preventable grounds for competition over limited resources that can escalate into conflicts in the world. We exhort central actors: microbiologists, funding agencies and philanthropic organisations, politicians worldwide and international governmental and non‐governmental organisations, to engage – in full partnership – with all relevant stakeholders, to ‘weaponise’ microbes and microbial technologies to fight resource deficits and asymmetries, in particular among the most vulnerable populations, and thereby create humanitarian conditions more conducive to harmony and peace.

Funder

Natural History Museum

Indian National Science Academy

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology,Biochemistry,Bioengineering,Biotechnology

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