Abstract The mission of the Armed Forces Health Surveillance Center, Division of Global Emerging Infections Surveillance and Response System (AFHSC-GEIS) is to support global public health and to counter infectious disease threats to the United States Armed Forces, including newly identified agents or those increasing in incidence. Enteric diseases are a growing threat to U.S. forces, which must be ready to deploy to austere environments where the risk of exposure to enteropathogens may be significant and where routine prevention efforts may be impractical. In this report, the authors review the recent activities of AFHSC-GEIS partner laboratories in regards to enteric disease surveillance, prevention and response. Each partner identified r...
The Foodborne Diseases Active Surveillance Network (FoodNet) provides a foundation for food safety p...
Historically, diseases and non-battle injuries have had the greatest impact on military mission acco...
Rapid, coordinated response to multistate outbreaks of enteric (foodborne and animal-related) diseas...
In its 15th year, the Global Emerging Infections Surveillance and Response System (GEIS) continued t...
The Armed Forces Health Surveillance Centers Division of Global Emerging Infections Surveillance and...
Vector-borne infections (VBI) are defined as infectious diseases transmitted by the bite or mechanic...
In Connecticut, foodborne disease surveillance and response is a collaborative effort requiring real...
Copyright © 2015 Hagen Frickmann et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creativ...
Training is a key component of building capacity for public health surveillance and response, but ha...
Capacity-building initiatives related to public health are defined as developing laboratory infrastr...
Travelers' diarrhea (TD) is the most prevalent illness encountered by deployed military personnel an...
Infectious diarrhea remains a major risk to deployed military units worldwide in addition to their i...
The Global Foodborne Infections Network (GFN) equips countries to better detect and control foodborn...
Foodborne diseases remain a major threat to global public health. Problems in detecting the threats ...
Travelers' diarrhea (TD) is the most prevalent illness encountered by deployed military personnel an...
The Foodborne Diseases Active Surveillance Network (FoodNet) provides a foundation for food safety p...
Historically, diseases and non-battle injuries have had the greatest impact on military mission acco...
Rapid, coordinated response to multistate outbreaks of enteric (foodborne and animal-related) diseas...
In its 15th year, the Global Emerging Infections Surveillance and Response System (GEIS) continued t...
The Armed Forces Health Surveillance Centers Division of Global Emerging Infections Surveillance and...
Vector-borne infections (VBI) are defined as infectious diseases transmitted by the bite or mechanic...
In Connecticut, foodborne disease surveillance and response is a collaborative effort requiring real...
Copyright © 2015 Hagen Frickmann et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creativ...
Training is a key component of building capacity for public health surveillance and response, but ha...
Capacity-building initiatives related to public health are defined as developing laboratory infrastr...
Travelers' diarrhea (TD) is the most prevalent illness encountered by deployed military personnel an...
Infectious diarrhea remains a major risk to deployed military units worldwide in addition to their i...
The Global Foodborne Infections Network (GFN) equips countries to better detect and control foodborn...
Foodborne diseases remain a major threat to global public health. Problems in detecting the threats ...
Travelers' diarrhea (TD) is the most prevalent illness encountered by deployed military personnel an...
The Foodborne Diseases Active Surveillance Network (FoodNet) provides a foundation for food safety p...
Historically, diseases and non-battle injuries have had the greatest impact on military mission acco...
Rapid, coordinated response to multistate outbreaks of enteric (foodborne and animal-related) diseas...