“…The Department of Defense (DoD) continued its own research, development, testing and evaluation (RDTE) programs, including separate programs for natural infectious disease threats (e.g., diarrheal pathogens, dengue) and biological weapons (e.g., anthrax, botulism, smallpox, plague, tularemia) [69,[72][73][74][75][76]. A few of the notable defense laboratories devoted to infectious-disease research include the Walter Reed Army Institute of Research, the Naval Health Research Center, the US Army Medical Research Institute of Infectious Diseases, and a set of overseas laboratories in Thailand, Peru, Egypt, and elsewhere.…”