The Defense Medical Surveillance System (DMSS) and the DoD Serum Repository (DoDSR) provide unprecedented capabilities for conducting comprehensive population-based surveillance of the U.S. Armed Forces.
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The Department of Defense Serum Repository is a longitudinal serum repository that serves as a cental archive of sera drawn from Service members for medical surveillance purposes.
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June 27th is National HIV Testing Day. HIV-1 infection is a major health importance for the U.S. military. Since the start of HIV-1 military health surveillance analysis during 1990-2013, service members diagnosed with the HIV-1 infection is recent years have remained longer in U.S. Armed Forces.
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This infographic describes the number of Chikungunya cases among DoD beneficiaries reported through the Disease Reporting System Internet (DRSi). It also describes signs and symptoms of Chikungunya infection.
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The Defense Department reccommends male and female military service members, ages 17-26 years, receive an HPV vaccine series to generate a robust immune response to the quadrivalent human papillomavirus vaccine (HPV4).
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