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New Army surveillance program designed to keep service members safe

This spring, the Army s Public Health Command-Pacific s Entomology and Environmental Molecular Biology Laboratory service lines will launch the first ever Pre-Exercise Vector Surveillance program for the Indo-Pacific region. The new initiative is a pilot program funded by the Global Emerging Infections Surveillance program, also known as GEIS, a section of the Armed Forces Health Surveillance Branch. The vision of GEIS is to mitigate the threat of emerging infectious diseases to the U.S. military through a global laboratory network. The network is designed to help influence force health protection decision-making and enhance global health security. One of the primary ways GEIS accomplishes this task is by providing timely, actionable infectious disease surveillance information to Geographic Combatant Commands and partner agencies, according to Army Maj. Michael Kwon, director of PHC-P s Environmental Health Services Directorate.

DVIDS - News - PHC-P develops new Pre-Exercise Vector Surveillance program

This spring, Public Health Command-Pacific’s Entomology and Environmental Molecular Biology Laboratory service lines will launch the first ever Pre-Exercise Vector Surveillance program for the Indo-Pacific region. The new initiative is a pilot program funded by the Global Emerging Infectious Surveillance program, also known as GEIS, a section of the Armed Forces Health Surveillance Branch. The vision of GEIS is to mitigate the threat of emerging infectious diseases to the U.S. military through a global laboratory network. The network is designed to help influence force health protection decision-making and enhance global health security. One of the primary ways GEIS accomplishes this task is by providing timely, actionable infectious disease surveillance information to Geographic Combatant Commands and partner agencies, according to Maj. Michael Kwon, director of PHC-P s Environmental Health Services Directorate.

Secretary of Defense Lloyd J Austin III s Phone Call With Thailand Prime Minister and Minister of Defense Prayut Chan-o-cha

Date Time Share Secretary of Defense Lloyd J. Austin III’s Phone Call With Thailand Prime Minister and Minister of Defense Prayut Chan-o-cha U.S. Department of Defense Secretary of Defense Lloyd J. Austin III spoke with Thailand Prime Minister and Minister of Defense Prayut Chan-o-cha on the phone today to reaffirm the importance of the alliance and defense cooperation. Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha congratulated Secretary Austin on his confirmation as Secretary of Defense, and affirmed his commitment to the alliance with the United States. Secretary Austin and Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha discussed COVID-19 response, and Secretary Austin offered continued assistance.

Anti-Malarial Drugs Market Value to Worth Over US$ 1,183 0 Million at 4 4% CAGR Growth Rate by 2027,

Search jobs 15-Jan-2021 Anti-Malarial Drugs Market Value to Worth Over US$ 1,183.0 Million at 4.4% CAGR Growth Rate by 2027, Owing to Increasing Product Approvals of Anti-malaria Drugs Impact Analysis of Covid-19 The complete version of the Report will include the impact of the COVID-19, and anticipated change on the future outlook of the industry, by taking into the account the political, economic, social, and technological parameters. The Global  Anti-malarial Drugs Market, by Drug Class (Aminoquinolines, Quinoline-methanol (4-quinolinemethanols), Cinchona Alkaloids, Biguanides, Sulfonamides and Sulfones, and Others), by Route of Administration (Oral and Injectable), By Distribution Channel (Hospital Pharmacies, Retail Pharmacies, and Online Pharmacies), and by Region (North America, Latin America, Europe, Asia Pacific, Middle East, and Africa), was valued at 

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