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8/17/2016 Mosquito Borne Illnesses | Preventing Mosquito Borne Illnesses | Chikungunya | Dengue | Malaria | West Nile | Zika Virus

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  • A human vaccine for the Zika virus may be coming soon A human vaccine for the Zika virus may be coming soon Scientists at the Walter Reed Army Institute of Research in Silver Spring, Maryland, have developed a vaccine for the Zika virus. They received a strain of the virus from Puerto Rico in November 2015, and have since created a purified inactivated virus, like the flu shot. The vaccine is called ZPIV, and so far, it looks promising that military medical research will be a key contributor to preventing the continued spread of the Zika virus. Related Videos
  • Zika image How is the U.S. Military Dealing with Zika? The Defense Department is closely monitoring the spread of the Zika virus and is working with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention to assist in virus surveillance, response and research efforts. The department's highest priority is the health and safety of active duty service members, DoD civilians and their families, and the DoD has begun taking swift action to reduce exposure to this emerging disease. Related Videos

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