The NIAID Integrated Research Facility at Frederick, Maryland: A unique international resource to facilitate medical countermeasure development for BSL-4 pathogens

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Scientists at the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases Integrated Research Facility at Fort Detrick, Frederick, Maryland, coordinate and facilitate preclinical research on infectious diseases to develop medical countermeasures for high-consequence pathogens. This facility is unique in that it is the only maximum containment laboratory in the world where conventional and molecular medical imaging equipments are incorporated into the design of the facility. This capability provides investigators with unique tools to dissect disease pathogenesis, evaluate the ability of animal models to recapitulate human disease, and test candidate countermeasures. Importantly, advanced molecular imaging has the potential to provide alternative endpoints to lethality. Using these alternative endpoints, investigators can reduce the number of animals used in experiments and evaluate countermeasures in sublethal models. With the incorporation of medical imaging modalities, a clinical laboratory modeled after those existing in hospitals, and a highly trained veterinary medicine team, IRF-Frederick is uniquely suited to advance our understanding of emerging infectious diseases and to facilitate the development of medical countermeasures and clinical care paradigms previously considered impossible. © 2014 Federation of European Microbiological Societies712 July 2014 10.1111/2049-632X.12171 MiniReview MiniReviews Published 2014. This article is a US Government work and is in the public domain in the USA.

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Jahrling, P. B., Keith, L., St. Claire, M., Johnson, R. F., Bollinger, L., Lackemeyer, M. G., … Kuhn, J. H. (2014). The NIAID Integrated Research Facility at Frederick, Maryland: A unique international resource to facilitate medical countermeasure development for BSL-4 pathogens. Pathogens and Disease. Blackwell Publishing Ltd. https://doi.org/10.1111/2049-632X.12171

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