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E-raamat: Review of the DoD-GEIS Influenza Programs: Strengthening Global Surveillance and Response

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  • Ilmumisaeg: 13-Nov-2007
  • Kirjastus: National Academies Press
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  • Formaat: 248 pages
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  • Kirjastus: National Academies Press
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780309178976

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The influenza pandemics of 1918, 1957, and 1968 offer a warning to the world about the potential dangers of the influenza virus. In 2006, after a series of cases and clusters of the highly pathogenic H5N1 avian virus made clear the threat of a possible pandemic, the U.S. Congress allocated $39 million to the Department of Defense Global Emerging Infections Surveillance and Response System (DoD-GEIS) to increase and improve its worldwide influenza surveillance network through upgrades to its domestic and overseas laboratories' capabilities.





An Institute of Medicine (IOM) committee was subsequently formed to evaluate the effectiveness of these laboratory-based programs in relation to the supplemental funding, and the report that follows details the committee's findings. The committee that prepared this report, the Committee for the Assessment of DoD-GEIS Influenza Surveillance and Response Programs, was convened at the request of DoD-GEIS management to evaluate the execution of the fiscal year 2006 supplemental funding for avian influenza/ pandemic influenza (AI/PI) surveillance and response. The committee was tasked with evaluating the DoD-GEIS AI/PI surveillance program for the worth of each funded project's contribution to a comprehensive AI/PI surveillance program; the adequacy of the program in view of the evolving epidemiologic factors; responsiveness to the intent of Congress as expressed in Sec. 748, H.R.1815, Pandemic Avian Flu Preparedness; consistency with the DoD and national plans; and coordination of efforts with CDC, WHO, and local governments.



Review of the DoD-GEIS Influenza Programs: Strengthening Global Surveillance and Response reviews the development of conclusions and recommendations with long-term, program-level relevance as well as conclusions and recommendations regarding the improvement of specific DoD-GEIS projects. Table of Contents



Front Matter Summary 1 Introduction 2 DoD-GEIS Headquarters AI/PI Management and Support Activities 3 Naval Medical Research Unit 2 Indonesia Avian and Pandemic Influenza Activities 4 Armed Forces Research Institute of Medical Sciences Thailand Avian and Pandemic Influenza Activities 5 Naval Medical Research Unit 3 Egypt Avian and Pandemic Influenza Activities 6 U.S. Army Medical Research Unit Kenya Avian and Pandemic Influenza Activities 7 Naval Medical Research Center Detachment Peru Avian and Pandemic Influenza Activities 8 Naval Health Research Center San Diego Avian and Pandemic Influenza Activities 9 Air Force Institute for Operational Health San Antonio Avian and Pandemic Influenza Activities 10 Overarching Conclusions and Recommendations Appendix: Cumulative Number of Confirmed Human Cases of Avian Influenza A/(H5N1) Reported to WHO, 11 July 2007
Abbreviations and Acronyms xix
Summary 1(20)
Introduction
21(12)
Background
21(7)
Charge to the Committee
28(1)
The Study Process
29(1)
References
30(3)
Dod-Geis Headquarters AI/PI Management and Support Activities
33(22)
DoD-GEIS AI/PI Funding
35(2)
Headquarters Management of DoD-Geis AI/PI Activities
37(9)
DoD-GEIS Headquarters and Other Military Health System Influenza Surveillance and Response Activities
46(4)
Conclusions
50(2)
References
52(2)
List of Contacts
54(1)
Naval Medical Research Unit 2 Indonesia Avian and Pandemic Influenza Activities
55(26)
Influenza in Indonesia
56(1)
Management and Planning
57(2)
Surveillance
59(4)
Laboratory
63(3)
Response Capacity
66(4)
Capacity Building
70(2)
Collaboration and Coordination
72(3)
References
75(2)
List of Contacts
77(1)
Schedule of Events
78(3)
Armed Forces Research Institute of Medical Sciences Thailand Avian and Pandemic Influenza Activities
81(16)
Influenza in Thailand
82(2)
Management and Planning
84(1)
Surveillance
84(2)
Laboratory
86(1)
Response Capacity
87(2)
Capacity Building
89(1)
Collaboration and Coordination
90(2)
References
92(1)
List of Contacts
93(2)
Schedule of Events
95(2)
Naval Medical Research Unit 3 Egypt Avian and Pandemic Influenza Activities
97(26)
Influenza in Egypt
99(1)
Management and Planning
99(3)
Surveillance
102(3)
Laboratory
105(2)
Response Capacity
107(4)
Capacity Building
111(4)
Collaboration and Coordination
115(4)
References
119(1)
List of Contacts
120(1)
Schedule of Events
121(2)
U.S. Army Medical Research Unit Kenya Avian and Pandemic Influenza Activities
123(24)
Influenza in Kenya
125(1)
Management and Planning
125(3)
Surveillance
128(4)
Laboratory
132(2)
Response Capacity
134(2)
Capacity Building
136(1)
Collaboration and Coordination
137(2)
Uganda
139(3)
References
142(2)
List of Contacts
144(1)
Schedule of Events
145(2)
Naval Medical Research Center Detachment Peru Avian and Pandemic Influenza Activities
147(20)
Management and Planning
149(2)
Surveillance
151(3)
Laboratory
154(1)
Response Capacity
155(1)
Capacity Building
156(2)
Collaboration and Coordination
158(3)
References
161(2)
List of Contacts
163(1)
Schedule of Events
164(3)
Naval Health Research Center San Diego Avian and Pandemic Influenza Activities
167(16)
Management and Planning
168(1)
Surveillance
169(5)
Laboratory
174(1)
Response Capacity
175(3)
Collaboration and Coordination
178(1)
References
179(1)
List of Contacts
180(1)
Schedule of Events
180(3)
Air Force Institute For Operational Health San Antonio Avian and Pandemic Influenza Activities
183(20)
Management and Planning
184(4)
Surveillance
188(2)
Laboratory
190(3)
Response Capacity
193(2)
Collaboration and Coordination
195(2)
References
197(2)
List of Contacts
199(1)
Schedule of Events
200(3)
Overarching Conclusions and Recommendations
203(23)
Consistency with Department of Defense and National Plans
204(3)
The Utility of Each Funded Project's Contribution to a Comprehensive AI/PI Surveillance Program
207(2)
Adequacy of the Program in View of Evolving Epidemiologic Factors
209(7)
Coordination of Efforts with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the World Health Organization, and Local Governments
216(6)
Conclusion
222(1)
References
222(4)
Appendix: Cumulative Number of Confirmed Human Cases of Avian Influenza A/(H5N1) Reported to WHO, 11 July 2007 226


Committee for the Assessment of DoD-GEIS Influenza Surveillance and Response Programs