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Volume 30, Supplement—October 2024
SUPPLEMENT ISSUE
Articles

The Central Role of the Global Emerging Infections Surveillance Program in Supporting Force Health Protection

June M. EarlyComments to Author , Hunter J. Smith, Stephanie S. Cinkovich, M. Shayne Gallaway, Christan N. Stager, and Matthew R. Kasper
Author affiliation: Global Emerging Infections Surveillance (GEIS) Branch, Armed Forces Health Surveillance Division, Defense Health Agency, Silver Spring, Maryland, USA (J.M. Early, H.J. Smith, S.S. Cinkovich, M.S. Gallaway, C.N. Stager, M.R. Kasper); Cherokee Nation Businesses, Tulsa, Oklahoma, USA (S.S. Cinkovich)

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Interconnectivity of laboratories across the GEIS Program network. 18 OMRS, 18 Operational Medical Readiness Squadron (Okinawa, Japan); BDAACH, Brian D. Allgood Army Community Hospital (Pyeongtaek, South Korea); DCPH-A, Defense Center for Public Health—Aberdeen (Aberdeen, Maryland, USA); DCPH-D, Defense Center for Public Health—Dayton (Dayton, Ohio, USA); GEIS, Global Emerging Infections Surveillance (Silver Spring, Maryland, USA); LRMC, Landstuhl Regional Medical Center (Landstuhl, Germany); NAMRU EAC, Naval Medical Research Unit EURAFCENT (Sigonella, Italy); NAMRU IP, Naval Medical Research Unit Indo Pacific (Singapore); NAMRU SOUTH, Naval Medical Research Unit South (Lima, Peru); NCR, National Capital Region; NECE, Navy Entomology Center of Excellence (Jacksonville, Florida, USA); NHRC, Naval Health Research Center (San Diego, California, USA); NMRC, Naval Medical Research Command (Silver Spring, Maryland, USA); PHC-P, Public Health Command—Pacific (Okinawa, Japan); TAMC, Tripler Army Medical Center (Honolulu, Hawaii, USA); USAMRIID, US Army Medical Research Institute of Infectious Diseases (Fredrick, Maryland, USA); USUHS, Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences (Bethesda, Maryland, USA); WRAIR, Walter Reed Army Institute of Research (Silver Spring, Maryland, USA); WRAIR AFRICA, Walter Reed Army Institute of Research Africa (Kisumu, Kenya); WRAIR AFRIMS, Walter Reed Army Institute of Research—Armed Forces Research Institute of Medical Science (Bangkok, Thailand); WRAIR EME, Walter Reed Army Institute of Research Europe-Middle East (Tbilisi, Georgia).

Figure. Interconnectivity of laboratories across the GEIS Program network. 18 OMRS, 18 Operational Medical Readiness Squadron (Okinawa, Japan); BDAACH, Brian D. Allgood Army Community Hospital (Pyeongtaek, South Korea); DCPH-A, Defense Center for Public Health—Aberdeen (Aberdeen, Maryland, USA); DCPH-D, Defense Center for Public Health—Dayton (Dayton, Ohio, USA); GEIS, Global Emerging Infections Surveillance (Silver Spring, Maryland, USA); LRMC, Landstuhl Regional Medical Center (Landstuhl, Germany); NAMRU EAC, Naval Medical Research Unit EURAFCENT (Sigonella, Italy); NAMRU IP, Naval Medical Research Unit Indo Pacific (Singapore); NAMRU SOUTH, Naval Medical Research Unit South (Lima, Peru); NCR, National Capital Region; NECE, Navy Entomology Center of Excellence (Jacksonville, Florida, USA); NHRC, Naval Health Research Center (San Diego, California, USA); NMRC, Naval Medical Research Command (Silver Spring, Maryland, USA); PHC-P, Public Health Command—Pacific (Okinawa, Japan); TAMC, Tripler Army Medical Center (Honolulu, Hawaii, USA); USAMRIID, US Army Medical Research Institute of Infectious Diseases (Fredrick, Maryland, USA); USUHS, Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences (Bethesda, Maryland, USA); WRAIR, Walter Reed Army Institute of Research (Silver Spring, Maryland, USA); WRAIR AFRICA, Walter Reed Army Institute of Research Africa (Kisumu, Kenya); WRAIR AFRIMS, Walter Reed Army Institute of Research—Armed Forces Research Institute of Medical Science (Bangkok, Thailand); WRAIR EME, Walter Reed Army Institute of Research Europe-Middle East (Tbilisi, Georgia).

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