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lifeskim:mentions
pubmed:dateCreated
2011-3-10
pubmed:abstractText
Vector-borne infections (VBI) are defined as infectious diseases transmitted by the bite or mechanical transfer of arthropod vectors. They constitute a significant proportion of the global infectious disease burden. United States (U.S.) Department of Defense (DoD) personnel are especially vulnerable to VBIs due to occupational contact with arthropod vectors, immunological naiveté to previously unencountered pathogens, and limited diagnostic and treatment options available in the austere and unstable environments sometimes associated with military operations. In addition to the risk uniquely encountered by military populations, other factors have driven the worldwide emergence of VBIs. Unprecedented levels of global travel, tourism and trade, and blurred lines of demarcation between zoonotic VBI reservoirs and human populations increase vector exposure. Urban growth in previously undeveloped regions and perturbations in global weather patterns also contribute to the rise of VBIs. The Armed Forces Health Surveillance Center-Global Emerging Infections Surveillance and Response System (AFHSC-GEIS) and its partners at DoD overseas laboratories form a network to better characterize the nature, emergence and growth of VBIs globally. In 2009 the network tested 19,730 specimens from 25 sites for Plasmodium species and malaria drug resistance phenotypes and nearly another 10,000 samples to determine the etiologies of non-Plasmodium species VBIs from regions spanning from Oceania to Africa, South America, and northeast, south and Southeast Asia. This review describes recent VBI-related epidemiological studies conducted by AFHSC-GEIS partner laboratories within the OCONUS DoD laboratory network emphasizing their impact on human populations.
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pubmed:language
eng
pubmed:journal
pubmed:citationSubset
IM
pubmed:status
MEDLINE
pubmed:issn
1471-2458
pubmed:author
pubmed-author:AFHSC-GEIS Malaria and Vector Borne Infections Writing Group, pubmed-author:AkalaHoseahH, pubmed-author:BethellDeliaD, pubmed-author:BlazesDavid LDL, pubmed-author:BriceGaryG, pubmed-author:ChanthapLonL, pubmed-author:ChengQinQ, pubmed-author:DeFraitesRobert FRF, pubmed-author:DurandSalomonS, pubmed-author:EyaseFredF, pubmed-author:FukudaMark MMM, pubmed-author:GaydosJoel CJC, pubmed-author:GibbonsRobertR, pubmed-author:GosiPanitaP, pubmed-author:GrafPaul C FPC, pubmed-author:JarmanRichardR, pubmed-author:JohnsonJacobJ, pubmed-author:KasperMatthewM, pubmed-author:KleinTerry ATA, pubmed-author:KochelTadeuszT, pubmed-author:KronmannKarlK, pubmed-author:LescanoAndres GAG, pubmed-author:PavlinJulie AJA, pubmed-author:QuandelacyTalia MTM, pubmed-author:RichardsAllenA, pubmed-author:RichardsonJason HJH, pubmed-author:RogersWilliam OWO, pubmed-author:RussellKevin LKL, pubmed-author:SanchezJose LJL, pubmed-author:SaundersDavidD, pubmed-author:SchnabelDavidD, pubmed-author:SeYouryY, pubmed-author:SebenyPeterP, pubmed-author:ShanksDennisD, pubmed-author:ShresthaSanjaya KSK, pubmed-author:SmithBryan LBL, pubmed-author:TimmermansAnsA, pubmed-author:TynerStuartS, pubmed-author:VillinskiJeffJ, pubmed-author:WagarEricE, pubmed-author:WaitumbiJohnJ, pubmed-author:WalshDouglasD, pubmed-author:WatersNormanN, pubmed-author:WittClara JCJ, pubmed-author:YasudaChadC
pubmed:issnType
Electronic
pubmed:volume
11 Suppl 2
pubmed:owner
NLM
pubmed:authorsComplete
Y
pubmed:pagination
S9
pubmed:dateRevised
2011-7-28
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