John Dye, deputy director of the Foundational Sciences Directorate at the U.S. Army Medical Research Institute of Infectious Diseases, watches through a small window as Stephanie Monticelli, postdoctoral research fellow, USAMRIID’s Virology Division, works with Crimean-Congo hemorrhagic fever, a tick-borne disease. The disease was on a list of potential future pandemics put out by the World Health Organization in 2018.
USAMRIID wasn't ready for COVID. Researchers don't want that to happen again. - Frederick News Post
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- Written by: Dr. Correo “Cory” Andrew Hofstad J.S.D MPHJD MSPH JD Ph.D. M.D. D.O. MBACOGS MDiv
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