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Seasonal influenza vaccine and protection against pandemic (H1N1) 2009-associated illness among US military personnelMatthew C Johns
Division of GEIS Operations, Armed Forces Health Surveillance Center, Silver Spring, Maryland, United States of America
PLoS ONE 5:e10722. 2010..A novel A/H1N1 virus is the cause of the present influenza pandemic; vaccination is a key countermeasure, however, few data assessing prior seasonal vaccine effectiveness (VE) against the pandemic strain of H1N1 (pH1N1) virus are available...
International Health Regulations (2005) and the U.S. Department of Defense: building core capacities on a foundation of partnership and trustMatthew C Johns
Armed Forces Health Surveillance Center, Division of Global Emerging Infections Surveillance and Response System, 2900 Linden Lane, Silver Spring, MD 20910, USA
BMC Public Health 10:S4. 2010....
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....
Capacity-building efforts by the AFHSC-GEIS programJose L Sanchez
Armed Forces Health Surveillance Center, 503 Robert Grant Avenue, Silver Spring, MD 20910, USA
BMC Public Health 11:S4. 2011..S. government agencies, such as the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, the U.S. Agency for International Development and the U.S. Department of State...
The Global Emerging Infection Surveillance and Response System (GEIS), a U.S. government tool for improved global biosurveillance: a review of 2009Kevin L Russell
Armed Forces Health Surveillance Center, 11800 Tech Rd, Silver Spring, MD 20904, USA
BMC Public Health 11:S2. 2011..This article discusses the current biosurveillance landscape, programmatic details of organization and implementation, and key contributions to force health protection and global public health in 2009...
The role of disease surveillance in achieving IHR compliance by 2012Talia M Quandelacy
Division of Global Emerging Infections Surveillance and Response Systems, Armed Forces Health Surveillance Center, Silver Spring, Maryland 20904, USA
Biosecur Bioterror 9:408-12. 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...
Training initiatives within the AFHSC-Global Emerging Infections Surveillance and Response System: support for IHR (2005)Jean L Otto
Armed Forces Health Surveillance Center, 11800 Tech Rd, Silver Spring, MD 20904, USA
BMC Public Health 11:S5. 2011..Public health and emerging infections surveillance training accomplished by AFHSC-GEIS and its Department of Defense (DoD) partners during fiscal 2009 will be tabulated and described...
Influenza and respiratory disease surveillance: the US military's global laboratory-based networkJ Jeremy Sueker
Armed Forces Health Surveillance Center, US Army Public Health Command Provisional, Silver Spring, MD 20910, USA
Influenza Other Respi Viruses 4:155-61. 2010..This article describes the system, details its contributions and the critical gaps that it is filling, and discusses future plans...
Effectiveness of seasonal influenza vaccines against influenza-associated illnesses among US military personnel in 2010-11: a case-control approachAngelia A Eick-Cost
Armed Forces Health Surveillance Center, Silver Spring, Maryland, United States of America
PLoS ONE 7:e41435. 2012....
