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Tiny Threats, Big Impact: Medical Surveillance Protects Readiness During BALTOPS 2026

1 source · first reported 15d ago

WRAIR microbiologists and entomologists help identify hidden health threats at Camp Turtle, turning early disease and vector surveillance into practical steps that protect service members and sustain readiness during BALTOPS 2026.

Why it matters

Early disease and vector surveillance is crucial for protecting service members and sustaining readiness during military operations.

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