Typhoid Fever
Typhoid fever is a severe and occasionally life-threatening febrile illness caused by the bacterium Salmonella enterica serotype Typhi.
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Typhoid fever is a severe and occasionally life-threatening febrile illness caused by the bacterium Salmonella enterica serotype Typhi.
This case definition was developed by the Armed Forces Health Surveillance Center (AFHSC) for the purpose of epidemiological surveillance of acute pelvic inflammatory disease (PID).
Global Influenza Summary: May 30, 2015
DHA publishes DMIS ID Tables monthly for the MHS. This site provides the latest version of the DMIS ID Table for viewing, printing, or downloading, along with a change report.
DHA publishes DMIS ID Tables monthly for the MHS. This site provides the latest version of the DMIS ID Table for viewing, printing, or downloading, along with a change report.
This is a biosurveillance summary of Global MERS-CoV Surveillance, as reported by the Armed Forces Health Surveillance Branch: May 28, 2015. From SEP 2012 to 28 MAY, 1,204 (+28) cases of Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus (MERS-CoV) have been reported including 466 (+12) deaths in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA), Jordan, Qatar, United Arab ...
Detecting and Reporting DOD Cases of Ebola Guidelines
This is a biosurveillance summary of West Africa Ebola as of May 28, 2015. Since the previous summary (21 MAY), there has been an increase of 12 confirmed and 78 suspected and/or probable Ebola virus disease (EVD) cases, (+15 total deaths), bringing the total to 27,064 cases (11,150 deaths). Read more:
This is a biosurveillance summary of Chikungunya as of May 28, 2015. Based on multiple reliable sources, as of 22 MAY 2015, 44 countries or territories in the Americas have reported locally transmitted chikungunya cases since DEC 2013. In the region, there have been at least 1,440,671 (+32,737) suspected, probable, or confirmed cases of the disease ...
The aim of this study was to develop a mother-child linked database consisting of all eligible active duty military personnel, retirees, and their dependents in order to conduct medication-related analyses to improve the safety and quality of care in the Military Health System (MHS).
DOD Approps for FY 2015, JES, Pg. 100
DOD Approps for FY 2015, DES, Pg. 105
HR 4310, NDAA Conference Report for FY 2013, 112-705, Sec. 524
This is a biosurveillance summary of West Africa Ebola as of May 21, 2015. Since the previous summary (14 MAY), there has been an increase of 36 confirmed and 165 suspected and/or probable Ebola virus disease (EVD) cases, (+55 total deaths), bringing the total to 26,974 cases (11,135 deaths). Read more:
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