MilitarySpot.com

Serving the U.S. Army, Navy, Air Force, Marines, Coast Guard and National Guard

Follow MilitarySpot:
 
  • Home
  • Enlist
    • Join The Army
    • Join The Navy
    • Join The Air Force
    • Join The Marines
    • Join The Coast Guard
    • Join The National Guard
    • ASVAB
    • Army Physical Fitness Test
    • Military Draft
    • Prior Service Army Enlistment
  • Career
    • Join the Military
    • Jobs for Military and Civilians
    • Career Center
    • Prior Service Army Enlistment
    • Criminal Justice
  • Education
    • Online Schools
    • Spouse Education Benefits
    • GI Bill
    • Military Schools
    • Criminal Justice
  • Benefits
    • Army Benefits
    • Navy Benefits
    • Air Force Benefits
    • Marine Corps Benefits
    • National Guard Benefits
    • Coast Guard Benefits
    • Veteran Benefits
    • Basic Pay Rates
    • Allowances
    • Special & Incentive Pay
    • Military Spouse Education Benefits
    • VA Education Benefits
    • GI Bill
  • News
    • Headline News
  • Finance
    • Debt Relief
    • Military Pay Rates
    • Military Personal Loans
    • VA Loans
    • Military Star Card
    • Military MyPay
  • Spouses
    • School Finder
    • Scholarships & Grants
    • PCS, DITY, & Moving
    • Pay Rates
    • MyCAA
    • Education Benefits
  • Community
    • Military Games
    • Military Reunions
    • Classifieds
    • Photo Gallery
    • Buddy Finder
    • MilitarySpot Pinups
    • Military Bases
  • Resources
    • Military Alphabet
    • Military Reunions
    • Military Acronyms
    • Currency Converter
    • Military Tools
    • Ranks
    • Military Time
    • Military Tactics
    • Military Discounts
    • Military Games
    • Military Videos
    • Photo Gallery
    • Infographics
    • How To
  • Travel

Army Researchers Testing Zika Vaccine

Zika Vaccine

JULY 6, 2016, WASHINGTON (Army News Service) – Doctors at the Walter Reed Army Institute of Research who have developed a Zika vaccine that they’ve successfully tested on mice are now testing it on monkeys and hope to begin testing on humans later this year.

Their study, published, June 28, in the journal Nature, demonstrated how mice developed immunity to the Zika virus after injection with a purified inactivated virus vaccine, called ZPIV.

The study also involved a second type of vaccine developed by research collaborators at Harvard Medical School. This DNA vaccine was tested at the Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, and the research involved scientists from all three organizations.

Findings indicated that single shots of either vaccine protected mice against Zika, but Col. Stephen Thomas said WRAIR researchers are focusing on ZPIV because it builds on a type of vaccine that has already been licensed.

“Walter Reed has been working on flavivirus vaccines for more than a century,” said Thomas, an infectious disease physician who is the WRAIR lead for the Zika vaccine. The flavivirus family of diseases includes West Nile virus, dengue and yellow fever–and Maj. Walter Reed’s research in the 1890s eventually helped eradicate yellow fever.

“We started to conceptualize the development of the Zika vaccine actually a couple of years ago,” Thomas said. He explained that WRAIR researchers had spotted outbreaks of the disease that resembled dengue in Southeast Asia and French Polynesia.

This past fall, however, they realized there could be a serious need for a Zika vaccine here in America.

“We very, very quickly started to conceive of animal studies,” Thomas said.

While their published research focuses on mice, WRAIR “almost in parallel” began experimenting on primates, Thomas said. They believed rhesus monkeys could have reactions to the vaccine that might more closely correspond to human reactions.

While their non-human primate research is all but complete, Thomas said the results have not yet been finalized and cannot be released. The one thing he could say is “we remain optimistic.”

The goal is to begin clinical studies with humans by the end of the calendar year, Thomas said.

But when will the vaccine be approved for distribution? “That’s the 60-million-dollar question,” Thomas said, adding that it usually takes a number of years to license a vaccine.

“I don’t think we’re looking at the normal timeline of almost up to a decade,” he said.

“Hopefully that’s not going to be the case here, because we’re in the middle of an epidemic and an outbreak that’s taking a significant toll on the affected countries.”

Several service members were recently infected by Zika. “It’s emerging as a DOD issue,” Thomas said, adding that U.S. forces are deployed to areas in Southern Command that are “Zika-endemic.”

“Our institution’s number one mission is to preserve and ensure operational readiness,” he said about WRAIR.

About two dozen WRAIR personnel are researching the vaccine and conducting the tests, Thomas said. Another half dozen are working in Africa and Asia on bio-surveillance activities, he said.

Col. Nelson Michael is the WRAIR Zika program co-lead and he also runs the military HIV research program. “He’s the one that has the primary relationships with Harvard,” Thomas said.

Dr. Kenneth H. Eckels runs the WRAIR production facility and Thomas said: “This guy knows more about making flavivirus vaccine than anyone I know.”

The Pilot Bioproduction Facility at WRAIR is now manufacturing small doses of the ZPIV vaccine to be used in clinical studies.

Clinical research will be conducted at the WRAIR facilities in Silver Spring, Maryland, and studies will also be conducted elsewhere by the National Institutes of Health vaccine trial evaluation units, Thomas said.

The National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, or NIAID, will actually be the regulatory sponsor of the study, “not the Army,” Thomas said, “but it’s an Army vaccine, funded by the Army.”

Data, of course, will be shared with regulatory agencies such as the U.S. Food and Drug Administration. FDA must have confidence in the vaccine’s safety before it can be produced on a large scale, Thomas said.

Even then, though, someone has to be able to mass produce the vaccine at a scale where it can make a difference in world health, and that’s millions of doses, Thomas said. So WRAIR is also exploring possible collaboration with pharmaceutical companies.

Comments

Filed Under: News

  • News
  • Enlist
  • Education
  • Career
  • Finance

Meet the Dive Recovery Team of Artemis II

APRIL 10, 2026 – The first face the Artemis II crew will see upon their return to Earth will be the face of a U.S. Navy Sailor. Lt. Cmdr. Jesse Wang, Senior Chief Hospital Corpsman Laddy Aldridge, Chief Hospital Corpsman Vlad Link, and Hospital Corpsman 1st Class Steve Kapala make up the dive medical team […]

Air National Guard Unveils New Bonus Program

MARCH 11, 2023 – On March 1st, the Air National Guard (ANG) launched a new bonus program to attract and retain personnel in critical specialties. The initiative offers significant financial rewards, with bonuses of up to $90,000 for eligible members, depending on their Air Force Specialty Codes (AFSCs). This strategic move aims to strengthen the […]

Military Students’ Tips to Balance Service and Studies

OCTOBER 10, 2025 – Studying in college while serving in the military can be highly rewarding but also extremely demanding in some respects. Military members, veterans, and their families typically balance demanding duty schedules, deployments, family responsibilities, and school schedules. It requires careful planning, flexibility, and being willing to seek and take advantage of available […]

Transition Assistance Program Cultivates Success

FEBRUARY 4, 2026 — When Drevon Turner met with the Transition Assistance Program team he knew two things – he wanted to stay in the area, and he wanted to pursue a career in law enforcement. “Ever since I was a kid, I knew I was going to join the military, and I knew I […]

Estate Planning for Vets and Service Members

FEBRUARY 2, 2026 – Why a Will is not enough along with VA Burial Benefit Facts You Need To Know, 10 Important Facts About Your VA Burial Benefits. Join us for our next webinar: Estate Planning Made Easy – Did You Know Everyone has an Estate Plan? Unfortunately most people find this out too late! […]

Recent Posts

  • Meet the Dive Recovery Team of Artemis II
  • New England Sailors Gain Fleet Perspective
  • Colonel Tellez to Be Academy’s New Commandant
  • ROTC Cadets Subdue Shooter, Honor Fallen Professor
  • NY Guard Names Best Warrior Competition Winners
MAINMENU




SITESEARCH
Can't find something? Try using our site search to dig through our entire site.



Still having trouble? Try the Advanced Search to refine your searches.
NEWSLETTERSUBSCRIBE
Sign Up To Receive Information, Updates and Special Officers from MilitarySpot.com.



Don't miss an issue! Jump in the Newsletter Archives to catch up on previous issues.
FOLLOWMILITARY SPOT

Follow us on Facebook, Twitter & StumbleUpon and more. Keep up with MilitarySpot.com news & updates. We also have an RSS Feed.

Advertise | About | Contact | Feedback | Unsubscribe | DMCA | Privacy Policy | Terms of Use
 
Copyright 2004-2026 Sun Key Publishing. All Rights Reserved.



 
This is not the official recruiting website of the U.S. Military. The site you are on is run by Sun Key Publishing, a private company, and is not endorsed by or affiliated with the U.S. Military.