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Military vaccines in today's environment.

Abstract

The US military has a long and highly distinguished record of developing effective vaccines against pathogens that threaten the armed forces. Many of these vaccines have also been of significant benefit to civilian populations around the world. The current requirements for force protection include vaccines against endemic disease threats as well as against biological warfare or bioterrorism agents, to include novel or genetically engineered threats. The cost of vaccine development and the modern regulatory requirements for licensing vaccines have strained the ability of the program to maintain this broad mission. Without innovative vaccine technologies, streamlined regulatory strategies, and coordinating efforts for use in civilian populations where appropriate, the military vaccine development program is in jeopardy.

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  • Authors

    Schmaljohn CS, Smith LA, Friedlander AM

    Institution

    Office of the Senior Scientists, U.S. Army Medical Research Institute of Infectious Diseases, Fort Detrick, MD USA. connie.schmaljohn@us.army.mil

    Source

    Human vaccines & immunotherapeutics 8:8 2012 Aug pg 1126-8

    MeSH

    Drug Approval
    Drug Discovery
    Humans
    Military Personnel
    United States
    Vaccination
    Vaccines

    Pub Type(s)

    Journal Article

    Language

    eng

    PubMed ID

    22854669