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Army promotes infection prevention by monitoring disease cases. By V. Hauschild, MPH, U.S. Army Public Health Center October 17, 2022. ... As new diseases emerge in military populations, ...
A soldier has his temperature taken during screenings for COVID-19 at Fort Hood, Texas, July 13, 2020. (Staff Sgt. Christopher Hammond/Army) The military’s biggest age demographic is testing ...
Military Medical Panel Reviews New Devices for Rapid Identification of Infection or Disease in War F By Barb Ruppert, TATRC science and technology writer July 8, 2011 Share on Twitter ...
A patient at Tripler Army Medical Center in Hawaii was tested last week and treated for a suspected case of monkeypox, according to hospital officials. The patient, who is not an active-duty ...
As of Thursday morning, the Army is reporting 389, the Air Force 367, ... Though the military’s infection rate is not much lower than the general U.S. population’s, ...
An Army family is suing Fort Jackson housing after they say sewage contaminated their home, allegedly causing a severe bacterial infection in their child. (Sgt. Mark E. Morrow/U.S. Marine Corps) A ...
The severely invasive nature of combat trauma creates massive regions of injury, colonization and infection, requiring specialized diagnostic and aggressive therapeutic approaches. Previous ...
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