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Title: Global


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DoD SURVEILLANCE
GLOBAL EMERGING INFECTIONS SYSTEM
Global Laboratory Based Influenza Surveillance


Linda C. Canas Brooks AFB San Antonio, TX
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DoD Global Influenza Surveillance ................
................IN ACTION
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U.S. Department of Defense 2001-2002
Surveillance Sites
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SENTINEL SITES
  • USAF Academy COLORADO
  • Andersen AFB GUAM
  • Andrews AFB WASHINGTON DC
  • Elmendorf AFB ALASKA
  • Hawaii Army- Tripler
  • Air
    Force- Hickam

  • Navy-Pearl Harbor
  • Incirlik AFB TURKEY
  • Kadena AFB OKINAWA
  • Kunsan AFB KOREA
  • Lakenheath AFB UNITED KINGDOM
  • Maxwell AFB ALABAMA
  • McGuire AFB NEW JERSEY
  • Misawa AFB JAPAN
  • Osan AFB KOREA
  • Ramstein AFB GERMANY
  • Sheppard AFB TEXAS
  • Travis AFB CALIFORNIA
  • Yokosuk NH JAPAN
  • Armed Forces Research Institute of Medical
    Sciences (AFRIMS)
  • NEPAL
  • THAILAND
  • Naval Medical Research Institute Detachment
    (NAMRID)
  • PERU
  • ECUADOR
  • BOLIVIA
  • ARGENTINA
  • Walter Reed Army Institute of Research
  • (WRAIR)
  • UGANDA

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Influenza A Isolates by Week(as of January 25,
2002)
WEEK
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AFIERA
ESOH Service Center
                                                
                                                  
                                         24 Jan
02
Number of newly identified isolates 30
(influenza A)
Locations

 
Demographics

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OCTOBER 9 (36/402) of samples pos for any
respiratory virus 21 (8/36) of all resp viruses
were Influenza A 25 (2/8) of the flus were typed
and all were H3N2 adjusted to exclude recruit
adenovirus samples
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NOVEMBER 25.5 (86/337) of all samples were pos
for any respiratory virus 58 (50/101) of all
resp viruses were Influenza A 2.9 (3/101) of all
resp viruses were Influenza B-all from Peru 30
of the Influenza As were typed (15/50) and all
were H3N2 adjusted to exclude recruit
adenovirus samples
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DECEMBER 17.3 (43/248) of all samples were pos
for any respiratory virus 65 (28/43) of all
resp viruses were Influenza A 75 of the
Influenza As were typed (21/28) and 95
(20/21)were H3N2 The only H1N1 was from
Korea adjusted to exclude recruit adenovirus
samples
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JANUARY (as of Jan 25) 17.3 (83/480) of all
samples were positive for any respiratory
virus 80 (66/83) of all resp viruses were
Influenza A 18 of the Influenza As typed so far
(12/66) have all been H3N2 adjusted to exclude
recruit adenovirus samples
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Influenza A H3N2 Hemagglutinin Gene (HA1),
2001-2002
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