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  • Finding countermeasures to Venezuelan equine encephalitis, a virus easily spread by mosquitoes.
  • 1, Rift Valley fever virus strain MP-12, Venezuelan Equine encephalitis
  • Brucellosis, tularemia, Q fever, Venezuelan equine encephalitis and food poisoning were developed as war tools.
  • Divergence between the Venezuelan equine encephalitis virus and the eastern equine virus appears to have been ~ 1400 years ago.
  • This outbreak resulted in 14, 156 human cases that were attributable to Venezuelan equine encephalitis virus with 26 human deaths.
  • The military is also working on vaccines against Ebola, Venezuelan equine encephalitis and other diseases that might be used as weapons.
  • Netesov said the Venezuelan equine encephalitis vaccine has not yet been tested on children, though he believed it would be safe for them.
  • Some vaccines also have applicability for diseases of domestic animals ( e . g ., Rift Valley fever and Venezuelan equine encephalitis ).
  • Among them are the viruses that cause yellow fever, Venezuelan equine encephalitis and Eastern equine encephalitis, as well as the bacterium that causes plague.
  • Netesov's center has apparently decided to open its research on a wide range of infectious viruses, including Ebola, HIV, Eastern and Venezuelan equine encephalitis.
  • The first drug being tested contains parts of a weakened strain of Venezuelan equine encephalitis and a harmless gene from a South African HIV strain.
  • The institute said that biological warfare agents tested on Vozrozhdeniye Island included anthrax, tularemia, brucellosis, plague, typhus, Q fever, smallpox, botulinum toxin, and Venezuelan equine encephalitis.
  • Shortly thereafter Patrick is shown giving a 1999 military briefing at Maxwell Air Force Base in Alabama in which he mentions VEE, or Venezuelan equine encephalitis.
  • The Monterey study and Alibek say that the Soviets also tested typhus, botulinum toxin, Venezuelan equine encephalitis, smallpox and microbial strains with characteristics useful in warfare.
  • For Venezuelan equine encephalitis, classified a re-emerging disease, the technology existed first to prevent the outbreak, then to limit its spread, and finally, to avoid human deaths.
  • _Venezuelan equine encephalitis, carried by mosquitoes that infect horses, was reported last year in South America after a 25-year disappearance from South America, Mexico and the United States.
  • Pathogens studied included the biological agents causing a myriad of diseases such as anthrax, glanders, brucellosis, melioidosis, Venezuelan equine encephalitis, Q fever, coccidioidomycosis, and other plant and animal pathogens.
  • Diseases transmitted by mosquitoes include : malaria, dengue, West Nile virus, chikungunya, yellow fever, filariasis, Japanese encephalitis, Saint Louis encephalitis, Venezuelan equine encephalitis, La Crosse encephalitis and Zika fever.
  • Rather, the current outbreak of Venezuelan equine encephalitis seems a case study of the gaps between government policies and research into a crop of terrifying, deadly viruses, from Ebola to hanta.
  • Co-directed by Peters and Shope, the center, with more than $ 10 million in grants, is focusing on countermeasures against viruses that cause yellow fever, Lassa fever and Venezuelan equine encephalitis.
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