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In August 2019, all research at USAMRIID was indefinitely put on hold after the
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An inspection by USAMRMC, conducted seven months after the
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Detrick for USAMRIID. The building, being constructed by Manhattan Torcon Joint Venture under the supervision of the US Army Corps of Engineers, is projected for completion and
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Bioterror Rapid Response and Advanced Technology Laboratory
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Global Emerging Infections Surveillance and Response System
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Field Identification of Biological Warfare Threat Agents
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Johns Hopkins Center for Civilian Biodefense Strategies
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National Biodefense Analysis and Countermeasures Center
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National Biodefense Analysis and Countermeasures Center
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1281:"America Steps-Up Biodefenses - OhmyNews International"
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2875:European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control
2640:U.S. Army Center for Environmental Health Research
1411:Staff, Sylvia Carignan News-Post (17 March 2014).
641:Subcommittee on Oversight of Government Management
2855:Chinese Center for Disease Control and Prevention
1598:Assistant Secretary of Defense for Health Affairs
523:assumed command of the AMU. Modern principles of
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4144:Agricultural Bioterrorism Protection Act of 2002
2666:U.S. Army Medical Research Unit-Kenya (USAMRU-K)
1477:"Army lab fights coronavirus and its own demons"
4204:United Nations Security Council Resolution 1540
4160:Public Readiness and Emergency Preparedness Act
3796:Nunn–Lugar Cooperative Threat Reduction Program
3363:National Science Advisory Board for Biosecurity
3189:United Nations Security Council Resolution 1540
2905:National Science Advisory Board for Biosecurity
2722:Medical Communications for Combat Casualty Care
2691:List of former United States Army medical units
2671:Makerere University Walter Reed Project (MUWRP)
327:'s main institution and facility for defensive
4405:United States Army medical research facilities
3688:Center for Advancing Microbial Risk Assessment
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2630:U.S. Army Institute of Surgical Research (ISR)
2615:Walter Reed Army Institute of Research (WRAIR)
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1753:U.S. Army Medical Research & Materiel Cmd
1324:Lab Deemed Early As Contaminated 'Rat's Nest'
1163:, a virologist who studied smallpox and ebola
3693:Center for Biodefense and Emerging Pathogens
3286:DHS Chemical and Biological Defense Division
377:USAMRIID employs both military and civilian
241:"Biodefense Solutions to Protect Our Nation"
4121:Soviet Nuclear Threat Reduction Act of 1991
3620:Chemical Biological Incident Response Force
1174:Medical Management of Biological Casualties
1111:, microbiologist; Ebola and smallpox expert
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791:In August 2008, a USAMRIID scientist, Dr.
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4166:Pandemic and All-Hazards Preparedness Act
3640:Aeromedical Biological Containment System
3594:Nebraska Biocontainment Patient Care Unit
3469:Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency
3381:Assistant SECDEF for NCB Defense Programs
2865:Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency
1593:Surgeon General of the United States Army
1180:Field Management of Biological Casualties
432:USAMRIID's current mission statement is:
120:Learn how and when to remove this message
4279:United States biological weapons program
3402:National Center for Medical Intelligence
3254:United States biological defense program
1212:United States biological defense program
494:" (1954–1973). USAMRIID's precursor—the
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3938:National Strategy for Homeland Security
1341:Hernandez, Nelson, and Philip Rucker, "
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3437:National Interagency Biodefense Campus
3306:National Bio and Agro-Defense Facility
2537:National Museum of Health and Medicine
1361:Army Team To Probe Security At Detrick
1222:Walter Reed Army Institute of Research
1029:COL Thomas S. Bundt, MA, MHA, MBA, PhD
3708:Center for Biodefense Immune Modeling
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3128:Biological warfare in popular culture
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2516:U.S. Army School of Aviation Medicine
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1343:Anthrax Case Raises Doubt On Security
1237:Biological warfare in popular culture
4026:Autonomous Pathogen Detection System
3353:Division of Select Agents and Toxins
3331:(Advisory Committee on Bioterrorism)
3329:National Counterproliferation Center
3311:National Bioforensic Analysis Center
2563:Walter Reed Tropical Medicine Course
1133:, physician, pathologist and former
621:technology and the extensive use of
58:adding citations to reliable sources
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3474:Edgewood Chemical Biological Center
2587:War Surgery in Afghanistan and Iraq
2243:10th Field Hospital (United States)
666:While investigating an outbreak of
362:equipped to study highly hazardous
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3525:Homeland Security Research Program
1566:United States Army Medical Command
1413:"Fort Detrick's $ 10 million fire"
1168:Periodic USAMRIID training courses
1007:COL Bernard L. DeKoning, MD, FAAFP
952:COL Gerald W. Parker, DVM, PhD, MS
746:In late 2001, USAMRIID became the
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4194:Global Health Security Initiative
3838:National Biosurveillance Strategy
3535:Plum Island Animal Disease Center
2880:Global Health Security Initiative
2696:United States Army Hospital Corps
2601:Research Institutes & Centers
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736:United Nations Special Commission
653:Committee on Governmental Affairs
372:positive pressure personnel suits
4324:Biosecurity in the United States
4230:1984 Rajneeshee bioterror attack
4060:Positive pressure personnel suit
3952:National Disaster Medical System
2792:1984 Rajneeshee bioterror attack
1763:U.S. Army Warrior Transition Cmd
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1232:Positive pressure personnel suit
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4099:Biological Weapons Convention
3897:Personnel Reliability Program
3630:Epidemic Intelligence Service
3495:Galveston National Laboratory
3184:Biological Weapons Convention
2797:1989 California medfly attack
2580:Textbook of Military Medicine
1882:Medical Department Activities
996:COL John P. Skvorak, DVM, PhD
661:National Institutes of Health
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459:Biological Weapons Convention
331:into countermeasures against
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3509:Integrated Research Facility
3291:DHS Office of Health Affairs
927:COL Ernest T. Takafuji, MD,
657:Government Accounting Office
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3934:National Response Framework
3843:Laboratory Response Network
3804:Biological Threat Reduction
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2890:Laboratory Response Network
1758:U.S. Army Public Health Cmd
1577:Category:United States Army
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863:Brig. Gen. Kenneth R. Dirks
842:List of USAMRIID commanders
698:. USAMRIID's role in this "
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1310:The Demon in the Freezer
1062:COL Constance L. Jenkins
985:COL George W. Korch, PhD
974:COL Erik A. Henchal, PhD
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3082:Viral hemorrhagic fever
2717:Military Vaccine Agency
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1398:The Frederick News-Post
1332:, August 8, 2008, p. 1.
941:COL David R. Franz, DVM
810:, and Army operations.
599:Sverdlovsk anthrax leak
488:Army Medical Department
199:Medical R&D Command
3108:Psychochemical weapons
2958:Chlamydophila psittaci
2558:Captains Career Course
2363:Forward Surgical Teams
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916:COL Ronald G. Williams
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4265:Defunct organizations
4245:Wood Green ricin plot
4149:Project Bioshield Act
4126:Executive Order 13139
3479:Dugway Proving Ground
3202:Wiktionary definition
3143:Entomological warfare
3022:Legionnaires' disease
2807:Wood Green ricin plot
1652:Medical Service Corps
1260:www.usamriid.army.mil
1018:COL Erin P. Edgar, MD
873:COL Joseph F. Metzger
797:Secretary of the Army
726:During the period of
692:Hazleton Laboratories
672:electron microscopist
643:, chaired by Senator
623:monoclonal antibodies
603:Legionnaire's disease
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4240:2001 anthrax attacks
3908:Medical intelligence
3891:Select Agent Program
3815:Project Clear Vision
2972:Equine encephalitis
2802:2001 anthrax attacks
2278:115th Field Hospital
2001:DiLorenzo TRICARE HC
1748:U.S. Army Dental Cmd
1285:english.ohmynews.com
1243:Notes and references
1185:Hospital Management-
812:U.S. Representatives
709:'s bestselling 1995
413:2001 anthrax attacks
54:improve this article
3047:Salmonella enterica
2231:and Field Hospitals
2080:Field medical units
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1073:COL Aaron C. Pitney
1040:COL Gary A. Wheeler
838:had been improved.
684:crab-eating macaque
582:rapid response team
335:. It is located on
4256:2013 ricin letters
4251:2003 ricin letters
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3148:Infectious disease
2885:Health Threat Unit
2817:2013 ricin letters
2812:2003 ricin letters
2769:Biological warfare
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1546:39.438°N 77.4234°W
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1906:
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1898:
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4415:Fort Detrick
4374:Select agent
4354:CBRN defense
4349:Bioterrorism
4267:and programs
4089:(1925, 1975)
3782:and projects
3662:governmental
3441:Fort Detrick
3426:departmental
2914:
2828:and response
2773:bioterrorism
2619:
2585:
2578:
2542:AMEDD Museum
2504:schools, etc
2238:9th Hosp Ctr
2184:65th Med BDE
2179:62nd Med BDE
2174:44th Med BDE
2169:32nd Med BDE
2164:30th Med BDE
1991:Barquist AHC
1960:Reynolds ACH
1955:Moncrief ACH
1950:McDonald ACH
1848:Beaumont AMC
1788:Fort Detrick
1642:Dental Corps
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4132:Patriot Act
4109:Legislation
4016:Cell CANARY
4000:Respirators
3882:Biosecurity
3763:Phoenix Air
3740:contractors
3017:Henipavirus
2948:Brucellosis
2159:8th Med BDE
2154:5th Med BDE
2149:2nd Med BDE
2144:1st Med BDE
2126:67th Med Gp
2121:55th Med Gp
2011:Fairfax FHC
1930:Ireland ACH
1915:Allgood ACH
1900:Bassett ACH
1853:Darnall AMC
1838:Madigan AMC
1828:Tripler AMC
1818:Augusta MMC
1727:Pacific RMC
1717:Western RMC
1637:Nurse Corps
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2649:Overseas
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2268:48th CSH
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