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    WRAIR’s Insectary maintains insects for critical biomedical research [Image 2 of 9]

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    WRAIR’s Insectary maintains insects for critical biomedical research

    SILVER SPRING, MARYLAND, UNITED STATES

    07.19.2024

    Photo by Hannah Covington 

    Walter Reed Army Institute of Research

    Ms. Heather Moscrip, research technician, Walter Reed Army Institute of Research (WRAIR), captures blood-fed female Phlebotomus sergenti sand flies for egg production in WRAIR’s Insectary, July 19, 2024. These sand flies are used to evaluate control measures and personal protective measures, as well as for Leishmania research. WRAIR’s Insectary maintains the world’s largest sand fly repository, and rears sand flies, mosquitoes, and ticks for use in research. Mosquito- and sand fly-borne diseases including malaria, leishmaniasis, dengue and Zika represent the largest health threat to U.S. Soldiers. WRAIR’s Entomology branch researches and develops new methods of bite protection and pest management, as well as plays a critical role in vaccine and drug development, with the goal of helping protect Warfighters from the most military-relevant insect-borne diseases.
    (U.S. Army photo by Hannah Covington/RELEASED)

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    Date Taken: 07.19.2024
    Date Posted: 10.18.2024 18:03
    Photo ID: 8581190
    VIRIN: 240719-A-UT345-1002
    Resolution: 5849x3899
    Size: 871.79 KB
    Location: SILVER SPRING, MARYLAND, US

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