Naval Medical Research Unit Five (NAMRU-5) was a research laboratory of the US Navy which was founded as a field facility of Naval Medical Research Unit 3 in Addis Ababa Ethiopia with a collecting station in Gambella on December 30, 1965 under an agreement between the US and Ethiopian governments. In 1974 NAMRU-5 was established as its own command and was housed in the Ethiopian Health and Nutrition Research Institute (former Imperial Central Laboratory Research Institute). The mission of NAMRU-5 was to conduct research and development on infectious diseases of military importance in sub-Sahara Africa. Gambella became the focus of a major malaria control effort and studies on malaria immunology. Applied research focused on the general areas of insect repellents, insecticide resistance, insect attractants and louse control.
Members of the NAMRU-5 staff were also among the last Americans to ever see smallpox before its eradication. NAMRU-5 built collaborative research efforts with the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention; with local medical facilities, including the Haile Selassie University Medical School and various hospitals in Addis Ababa; and with the London School of Tropical Medicine, the University of Washington, Case Western Reserve University Department of Medicine and the University of Maryland School of Medicine. NAMRU-5 was disestablished in April 1977 following the communist takeover of the government of Ethiopia which ordered all members out of the country in 4 days. Fields of study included:
- Louse borne typhus
 - Leptospirosis
 - Onchocerciasis
 - Congenital syphilis
 - Brancroftian filariasis
 - Trypanosomiasis (African Sleeping Sickness)
 - Crimean-Congo Hemorrhagic Fever
 - Leishmaniasis
 - Malaria
 - Yellow Fever
 - West Nile fever
 
Commanding officers
- Captain Craig K. Wallace (1974-1976)
 
References
- R&D Chronicles: Remembering NAMRU-5, the Navy's Medical Laboratory in Ethiopia, 1965-1977
 - Navy Medical Research & Development News June 2012
 - Navy Research timeline
 - Photo of former site of NAMRU-5
 - Wood OL et al. Crimean-Congo Hemorrhagic Fever, Thogoto, Dugbe, and Jos Viruses Isolated from Ixodid Ticks in Ethiopia
 - Leptosporosis Survey of Rodents and domestic Animals in Ethiopia
 - Friedmann PS Cell-mediated immunological reactivity in neonates and infants with congenital syphilis.
 - Palmer TT Chloroquine Sensitivity of Plasmodium Falciparum in Ethiopia: II. Results of an In Vitro Test
 - Leishmaniasis In The Sudan Republic 30. Final Epidemiologic Report
 
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