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U.S. Navy. Bureau of Medicine and Surgery
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NAMRU-6 Counters The Threat Against Bacteria And Resistant Organisms
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By Lt. Cmdr. Drake Tilley, head, Department of Bacteriology, U.S. Naval Medical Research Unit 6 -Peru.

"At NAMRU-6, we focused on diarrhea occurring within travelers to Peru, deployed troops as part of operations New Horizons and Beyond the Horizons, and within the local populations to get a pulse on which bacteria are causing diarrhea within South America and to determine if these bacteria are developing resistant to the antibiotics commonly used to treat these cases. This has become vital information in the development of countermeasures to keep our people healthy and to focus Department of Defense vaccine development efforts."


Subjects: Navy Medicine Live Blog; NAMRU-6; bacteriology; diarrhea; Peru
Language eng
Publication date 14 February 2013
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