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Day 4 at MHSRS: Investigating Infectious Diseases
Defense Health Agency
Aug. 26, 2024 | 1:09
One of the most popular research topics at MHSRS 2024 is infectious diseases because they pose a serious threat to the health and readiness of our warfighters, especially in the remote and austere environments in which they often operation.
At the Military Health System Research Symposium, it's exciting to see all the innovative research dedicated to protecting our warfighters from disease threats so they can operate safely, no matter where they're deployed.
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