Julie A PavlinSummaryAffiliation: Armed Forces Research Institute of Medical Sciences Country: Thailand Publications
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The AFHSC-Division of GEIS Operations Predictive Surveillance Program: a multidisciplinary approach for the early detection and response to disease outbreaksClara J Witt
Armed Forces Health Surveillance Center, 503 Robert Grant Avenue, Silver Spring, MD 20910, USA
BMC Public Health 11:S10. 2011..S., Africa and Asia...
A growing global network's role in outbreak response: AFHSC-GEIS 2008-2009Matthew C Johns
Armed Forces Health Surveillance Center, 11800 Tech Rd, Silver Spring, MD 20904, USA
BMC Public Health 11:S3. 2011....
Department of Defense influenza and other respiratory disease surveillance during the 2009 pandemicRonald L Burke
Armed Forces Health Surveillance Center, 503 Robert Grant Avenue, Silver Spring, MD 20910, USA
BMC Public Health 11:S6. 2011..AFHSC-GEIS's support of a global network contributes to DoD's force health protection, while supporting global public health...
Antimicrobial resistance surveillance in the AFHSC-GEIS networkWilliam G Meyer
Armed Forces Health Surveillance Center, 11800 Tech Rd, Silver Spring, MD 20904, USA
BMC Public Health 11:S8. 2011..This section documents the accomplishments and activities of the network through AFHSC-GEIS partners in 2009...
Beyond traditional surveillance: applying syndromic surveillance to developing settings--opportunities and challengesLarissa May
The George Washington University, Department of Emergency Medicine, 2150 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Suite 2B, Washington, DC 20037, USA
BMC Public Health 9:242. 2009..However, there are no clearly established guidelines for how countries should conduct this surveillance, which types of emerging disease syndromes should be reported, nor any means for enforcement...
Human metapneumovirus reinfection among children in Thailand determined by ELISA using purified soluble fusion proteinJulie A Pavlin
Department of Microbiology and Immunology, Uniformed Services University, Bethesda, USA
J Infect Dis 198:836-42. 2008..Human metapneumovirus (hMPV) is a newly discovered paramyxovirus that causes acute respiratory illness. Despite apparent near-universal exposure during early childhood, immunity is transient...
