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Military Preventive Medicine: Mobilization and Deployment, Vol 2
Contents
Front Matter
SECTION 5: Epidemiology in the Field
Disease and Nonbattle Injury Surveillance: Outcome Measure for Force Health Protection
Outbreak Investigation
Epidemiologic Measurement: Basic Concepts and Methods
Laboratory Support for Infectious Disease Investigations in the Field
SECTION 6: Infectious Diseases of Concern
Diseases Transmitted Primarily by Arthropod Vectors
Diseases Transmitted Primarily from Animals to Humans
Diseases Transmitted by Food, Water, and Soil
Diseases Spread by Close Personal Contact
Diseases Controlled Primarily by Vaccination
Principles of Infection Control and Prevention During Military Deployment
SECTION 7: Preventive Medicine Efforts Following Disasters
The Challenge of Humanitarian Assistance in the Aftermath of Disasters
Military and Public Health Aspects of Natural Disasters
Complex Emergencies
Public Health Perspectives Related to Technological Disasters and Terrorism
The International Humanitarian Response System and the US Military
Domestic Disaster Response: FEMA and Other Governmental Organizations
Nutritional Assessment and Nutritional Needs of Refugee or Displaced Populations
SECTION 8: Postdeployment
Psychological Aspects of Deployment and Reunion
Medical Issues in Redeployment
Abbreviations and Acronyms
Index
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