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MILITARY TIMES by Patrice Kimm April 23, 2015
The unprecedented deployment of U.S. troops to West Africa last year as part of the international response to the Ebola crisis saw no American service members contracting the deadly virus.
But five soldiers did fall prey to another disease. They contracted malaria, a concern that underscores the need for continued vaccine research, according to Army Surgeon General Lt. Gen. Patricia Horoho.
Army officials say three troops contracted malaria in Liberia between October and November and two more were suspected of having a malaria infection.
All responded to treatment, Horoho said.
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