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Microbiologist Ed Cooper uses a piece of a skunk brain to create negative control slides to use when testing samples for rabies. Cooper previously determined the skunk was negative for the rabies virus at the Department of Defense Food Analysis and Diagnostic Laboratory, or FADL, at Joint Base San Antonio-Fort Sam Houston. (Air Force Photo by Lori Newman, Joint Base San Antonio-Fort Sam Houston Public Affairs)
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Microbiologist Ed Cooper uses a piece of a skunk brain to create negative control slides to use when testing samples for rabies. Cooper previously determined the skunk was negative for the rabies virus at the Department of Defense Food Analysis and Diagnostic Laboratory, or FADL, at Joint Base San Antonio-Fort Sam Houston. (Air Force Photo by Lori Newman, Joint Base San Antonio-Fort Sam Houston Public Affairs)


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