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1 1 Abscess 56 Ehrlichiosis 2 Accident 57 Embolism 3 Adenovirus 58 Emergency 4 Agent 59 Encephalitis 5 Alcohol 60 Endocrine 6 Allergy 61 Envenomation, Venom, Bite 7 Alternative 62 Epilepsy 8 Ambulatory, outpatient 63 Esophagus 9 Amputation 64 Evacuations 10 Anemia 65 Examination 11 Anthrax vaccine 66 Exertion, exercise 12 Appendicitis 67 Eye 13 Applicants 68 Female, Women 14 ARD, respiratory 69 Fevers, various 15 Arthritis 70 Fitness 16 Arthropod 71 Fracture 17 Assignment 72 Fungi 18 Asthma 73 Gallbladder 19 Back pain 74 Gastroenteritis, diarrhea 20 Bite 75 Gastrointestinal disorders 21 Bloodborne pathogen 76 Guillain-Barré Syndrome 22 Bosnia 77 Hantavirus 23 Botulism 78 Hearing 24 Brain 79 HEARS 25 Breast 80 Heat 26 Brucellosis 81 Hepatitis 27 Bunion 82 Hernia 28 Burden 83 Heterotopic ossification 29 Campylobacter 84 Histoplasmosis 30 Cancer 85 History 31 Carbon monoxide 86 HIV 32 Cardiovascular disease 87 Hookworm 33 Carpal tunnel 88 Hospital 34 Case 89 HPV 35 Cellulitis, abscess 90 Hydration, Hyponatremia, Hyposmolality, Water 36 Characteristics 91 Influenza, Flu 37 Chlamydia 92 Injury 38 Coccidioidomycosis 93 Iraq 39 Cold, CWI 94 Kawasaki 40 Combat 95 Lead 41 Complementary 96 Legionnaire s Disease 42 Completeness 97 Leishmaniasis 43 Contraception 98 Leprosy 44 Death, mortality 99 Leptospirosis 45 Demographics 100 Ligament 46 Deployment 101 Lightning 47 Diabetes, glucose tolerance 102 Listeriosis 48 Diarrhea, gastroenteritis 103 Lizard 49 Disability 104 Lyme 50 DNBI 105 Malaria 51 Drowning 106 Measles 52 Drug, substance use 107 Medications, Prescriptions 53 Duty, lost 108 Mefloquine 54 E. coli, Escherichia coli 109 Melanoma 55 Editorial, Commentary 110 Meningitis

2 111 Meningococcus 163 Skin, Rash, Dermatitis 112 Mental, Psychological, PTSD, Stress 164 Sleep 113 Methods, surveillance 165 Snake 114 Migraine, Headache 166 Spider 115 Mononucleosis 167 Spine 116 Morbidity 168 Staphylococcal infections 117 Mortality, death 169 Stone 118 Motor vehicle 170 Strength 119 MTF 171 Streptococcal infections 120 Multiple sclerosis 172 Strongyloides 121 Mumps 173 Substance, drug use 122 Musculoskeletal disorders 174 Suicide 123 Myocardial infarction 175 Sulfide 124 Neoplasm 176 Surgery 125 Neurological disorders 177 Surveillance methods 126 Noise 178 Symptoms, Signs 127 Non-effective 179 Syncope 128 Norovirus 180 Syphilis 129 Nosocomial infection 181 Tendon 130 Notices to Readers 182 Tetanus 131 Obesity, Overweight, Body Mass Index, Eating 183 Training, Recruits 132 Occupational 184 Traumatic brain injury, TBI 133 OEF, Operation Enduring Freedom 185 Tuberculosis, TB 134 OJE, Operation Joint Endeavor 186 Tularemia 135 Outbreak 187 Urinary tract, Bladder, Renal, Stone, Kidney 136 Outpatient, Ambulatory 188 Vaccine, immunization 137 Palsy 189 Varicella, Chickenpox, Herpes zoster 138 Papillomavirus, human (HPV) 190 Vectorborne diseases 139 Pertussis 191 Vein, Thromboembolism 140 Pilonidal cyst 192 Women, female 141 Plantar fasciitis 193 Zika virus 142 Pneumococcus 194 Zoonoses 143 Pneumonia 144 Poisoning, Exposure 145 Pregnancy, Childbirth 146 Prescriptions, Medications 147 Reportable, Notifiable 148 Reproductive Organs 149 Reserve 150 Respiratory (See ARD) 151 Retirement 152 Reviewer 153 Rhabdomyolysis 154 Rickettsia 155 Risk 156 Ross River 157 Rubella 158 Salmonella 159 Sarcoidosis 160 Septicemia 161 Sexually transmitted disease, STD, STI 162 Shigella

3 Abscess 2017 July Skin and soft tissue infections, active component, U.S. Armed Forces, July Epidemiology, microbiology, and antibiotic susceptibility patterns of skin and soft tissue infections, Joint Base San Antonio Lackland, Texas, December Bacterial skin infections, active component, U.S. Armed Forces, December Pilonidal cysts, active component, U.S. Armed Forces, January Staphylococcus aureus and other skin and soft tissue infections among basic military trainees, Lackland Air Force Base, Texas, May/June Cellulitis and abscess, active components, U.S. Armed Forces, Accident 2016 June Identification of specific activities associated with fall-related injuries, active component, U.S. Army, February Deployment-related conditions of special surveillance 2016 January Deployment-related conditions of special surveillance 2015 December Deployment-related conditions of special surveillance 2015 September Deployment-related conditions of special surveillance 2015 June Update: Accidental drownings, active component, U.S. Armed Forces, June Deployment-related conditions of special surveillance 2015 May Deployment-related conditions of special surveillance 2013 November Update: motor vehicle-related deaths, active and reserve components, U.S. Armed Forces, September Injuries due to firearms and air guns among U.S. military members not participating in overseas combat operations,

4 2012 September Health care encounters for injuries associated with a gun mechanism or component, U.S. Armed Forces 2011 March Motorcycle and other motor vehicle accidentrelated deaths, U.S. Armed Forces, February Accidental injuries from hand-to-hand combat training and combat sports, U.S. Armed Forces, June Motorcycle accidents, active component, U.S. Armed Forces, June Accidental drownings, active component, U.S. Armed Forces, October/November Predictors of accidental death in male soldiers, Adenovirus 2015 December Follow-up analysis of the incidence of acute respiratory infections among enlisted service members during their first year of military service before and after the 2011 resumption of adenovirus vaccination of basic trainees 2013 May Incidence of acute respiratory illnesses among enlisted service members during their first year of military service: Did the 2011 resumption of adenovirus vaccination of basic trainees have an effect? 2012 March Initial assessment of impact of adenovirus type 4 and type 7 vaccine on febrile respiratory illness and virus transmission in military basic trainees, March March Surveillance Snapshot: adenovirus among U.S. military recruit trainees 2009 May Preliminary report: Febrile acute respiratory disease caused by adenovirus type 14, U.S. Coast Guard training center, Cape May, New Jersey, March July Adenovirus type 4 outbreak among basic trainees, Ft. Benning, Georgia, April-May October Adenovirus, type 4, Ft. Jackson and Ft. Gordon 1995 October Adenovirus serosurvey, basic trainees 1995 June Adenovirus Outbreak - Fort Jackson

5 Agent 1995 April Chemical agent exposure, Germany Alcohol 2015 July Post-deployment screening and referral for risky alcohol use and subsequent alcohol-related and injury diagnoses, active component, U.S. Armed Forces, February Surveillance snapshot: Recurrent medical encounters associated with alcohol abuse-related diagnostic codes, active component, U.S. Armed Forces, November Poisoning-related hospitalizations and risk factors for self-inflicted poisoning in the active component, U.S. Armed Forces, October Alcohol-related diagnoses, active component, U.S. Armed Forces, May Alcohol-related medical encounters, active components, U.S. Armed Forces, January December November Surveillance Snapshot: Alcohol abuse among teenaged military members 2002 November/December Alcohol disorders among active duty members, U.S. Armed Forces, January March 2002 Allergy 2015 November Rates of acute respiratory illnesses of infectious and allergic etiologies after permanent changes of duty assignments, active component, U.S. Army, Air Force, and Marine Corps, January 2005 September June Allergic rhinitis, U.S. Armed Forces, August Allergic Rhinitis Among Active Duty Servicemembers, Alternative 2016 July Use of complementary health approaches at military treatment facilities, active component, U.S. Armed Forces, September Uses of complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) procedures, U.S. Armed Forces, active component, Ambulatory, outpatient 2017 April Ambulatory visits, active component, U.S. Armed Forces, 2016

6 2016 April Ambulatory visits among members of the active component, U.S. Armed Forces, April Ambulatory visits among members of the active component, U.S. Armed Forces, April Ambulatory visits among members of the active component, U.S. Armed Forces, April Ambulatory visits among members of the active component, U.S. Armed Forces, April Ambulatory visits among members of the active component, U.S. Armed Forces, April Ambulatory visits among members of the active component, U.S. Armed Forces, April Ambulatory visits among members of the active component, U.S. Armed Forces, April Ambulatory visits among members of active components, U.S. Armed Forces, April Ambulatory visits among members of active components, U.S. Armed Forces, April Ambulatory visits among members of active components, U.S. Armed Forces, April Ambulatory visits among active component members, U.S. Armed Forces, April Ambulatory visits among active component members, U.S. Armed Forces, April Ambulatory visits among active component members, U.S. Armed Forces, April Ambulatory visits among active duty members,u.s. Armed Forces, September/October Installation specific lost duty time reports: hospitalization and ambulatory encounters at the installation level - overall experience of the U.S. Army, August March/April Ambulatory visits among active duty personnel 2001 April Ambulatory visits among active duty personnel 2000 April Summary of ambulatory visits, U.S. Army, April Ambulatory trends, U.S. Army, April Supplement #2: Ambulatory summary, April Active duty ambulatory visits

7 1999 April Active duty ambulatory rates 1998 October/November Hospitalizations and outpatient visits, musculoskeletal disorders 1998 October/November Heat-related outpatient visits, Amputation 2017 March Deployment-related conditions of special surveillance 2017 February Deployment-related conditions of special surveillance 2016 December Deployment-related conditions of special surveillance 2016 October Deployment-related conditions of special surveillance 2016 September Deployment-related conditions of special surveillance 2016 August Deployment-related conditions of special surveillance 2016 June Deployment-related conditions of special surveillance 2016 May Deployment-related conditions of special surveillance 2016 March Deployment-related conditions of special surveillance 2016 January Deployment-related conditions of special surveillance 2015 December Deployment-related conditions of special surveillance 2015 November Deployment-related conditions of special surveillance 2015 October Deployment-related conditions of special surveillance 2015 September Deployment-related conditions of special surveillance 2015 July Deployment-related conditions of special surveillance 2015 June Deployment-related conditions of special surveillance

8 2015 May Deployment-related conditions of special surveillance 2015 April Deployment-related conditions of special surveillance 2015 March Deployment-related conditions of special surveillance 2014 May Deployment-related conditions of special surveillance 2014 March Deployment-related conditions of special surveillance 2014 February Deployment-related conditions of special surveillance 2013 June Deployment-related conditions of special surveillance 2012 July Surveillance snapshot: traumatic amputations among female service members, active and reserve components, U.S. Armed Forces, June Amputations of upper and lower extremities, active and reserve components, U.S. Armed Forces, January Amputations of lower and upper extremities, U.S. Armed Forces, Anemia 2012 July Iron deficiency anemia, active component, U.S. Armed Forces, Anthrax vaccine 2001 May/June Acute Side Effects of Anthrax Vaccine in ROTC Cadets Participating In Advanced Camp, Fort Lewis, 2000 Appendicitis 2012 December Appendicitis and appendectomies, active and reserve components, U.S. Armed Forces, December Appendicitis and appendectomies among nonservice member beneficiaries of the Military Health System,

9 2012 December Seasonal variation in incident diagnoses of appendicitis among beneficiaries of the Military Health System, February Appendicitis and appendectomies, active duty U.S. Armed Forces, Applicants 2016 September Update: Routine screening for antibodies to human immunodeficiency virus, civilian applicants for U.S. military service and U.S. Armed Forces, active and reserve components, January 2011 June August Update: Routine screening for antibodies to human immunodeficiency virus, civilian applicants for U.S. military service and U.S. Armed Forces, active and reserve components, January 2009-June August Update: Routine screening for antibodies to human immunodeficiency virus, civilian applicants for U.S. military service and U.S. Armed Forces, active and reserve components, January 2008-June August Updates: Routine screening for antibodies to human immunodeficiency virus, type 1 (HIV-1), civilian applicants for U.S. military service and U.S. Armed Forces, active and reserve components 2010 September Updates: Routine screening for antibodies to HIV-1, civilian applicants for U.S. military service and U.S. Armed Forces, active and reserve components 2009 August Updates: Routine screening for antibodies to HIV-1, civilian applicants for U.S. military service and U.S. Armed Forces, active and reserve components 2008 July/August Updates: routine screening for antibodies to HIV-1 among civilian applicants for U.S. Military Service; U.S. Army and U.S. Air Force, active and reserve components; U.S. Navy and Marine Corps, Active Duty 2007 August Routine screening for antibodies to HIV-1, U.S. Army, Navy, Marine Corps and civilian applicants for U.S. military service, January June December Body Mass Index (BMI) among 18-year old Civilian Applicants for U.S. Military Service

10 2006 August/September Update: Screening for HIV-1 among soldiers in active and Reserve components, U.S. Army, and civilian applicants for military service, January 1990-June July/August Update: Human immunodeficiency virus, type 1 (HIV-1) antibody screening among active and Reserve component soldiers and civilian applicants for military service, January 1990-June July/August Update: Human immunodeficiency virus, type 1 (HIV-1), antibody screening among active and reserve component soldiers and civilian applicants for military service, 1985-June July/August Update: Human immunodeficiency virus, type 1 (HIV-1), antibody screening among active and reserve component soldiers and civilian applicants for military service, 1985-June July Human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1), antibody screening among active and reserve component soldiers and civilian applicants for military service, 1985-June July Human Immunodeficiency Virus, Type 1, antibody screening among soldiers and civilian applicants for military service, July Supplement: HIV-1 antibody screening among active duty, reservists,and civilian applicants for military service, June/July Civilian applicants for service 1998 July/August HIV-1 testing, civilian applicants for service 1997 July/August Prevalence of HIV-1, civilian applicants 1996 June/July Prevalence of HIV-1, civilian applicants 1995 June Prevalence of HIV-1, civilian applicants ARD, respiratory 2017 May Surveillance snapshot: Respiratory infections resulting in hospitalization, U.S. Air Force recruits, October 2010 February December Follow-up analysis of the incidence of acute respiratory infections among enlisted service members during their first year of military service before and after the 2011 resumption of adenovirus vaccination of basic trainees

11 2015 November Rates of acute respiratory illnesses of infectious and allergic etiologies after permanent changes of duty assignments, active component, U.S. Army, Air Force, and Marine Corps, January 2005 September September Assessment of ICD-9-based case definitions for influenza-like illness surveillance 2015 February Measles and mumps among service members and other beneficiaries of the U.S. Military Health System, January 2007 December January Influenza A(H3N2) outbreak at Transit Center at Manas, Kyrgyzstan, June Outbreak of Group A beta hemolytic Streptococcus pharyngitis in a Peruvian military facility, April May Incidence of acute respiratory illnesses among enlisted service members during their first year of military service: Did the 2011 resumption of adenovirus vaccination of basic trainees have an effect? 2012 September Update: Pneumonia-influenza and severe acute respiratory illnesses, active component, U.S. Armed Forces, July 2000-June September Pneumonia and influenza among military members and other beneficiaries of the U.S. military health system, March Initial assessment of impact of adenovirus type 4 and type 7 vaccine on febrile respiratory illness and virus transmission in military basic trainees, March March Surveillance Snapshot: adenovirus among U.S. military recruit trainees 2010 June Acute respiratory disease, basic training centers, U.S. Army, July 2008-July May Acute respiratory disease, basic training centers, U.S. Army, August 2009-May April Acute respiratory disease (ARD) and streptococcal pharyngitis rates (SASI), basic combat training centers, U.S. Army, by week, April 2008-April March Acute respiratory disease, basic training centers, U.S. Army, March 2008-March February Acute respiratory disease, basic training centers, U.S. Army, February 2008-February 2010

12 2009 December Acute respiratory disease, basic training centers, U.S. Army, December 2007-December November Acute respiratory disease, basic training centers, U.S. Army, November 2007-November October Acute respiratory disease, basic training centers, U.S. Army, October 2007-October September Acute respiratory disease, basic training centers, U.S. Army, September September August Acute respiratory disease, basic training centers, U.S. Army, July 2007-July July Acute respiratory disease, basic training centers, U.S. Army, June 2007-June June Acute respiratory disease, basic training centers, U.S. Army, June 2007-June May Preliminary report: Febrile acute respiratory disease caused by adenovirus type 14, U.S. Coast Guard training center, Cape May, New Jersey, March May Update: Pneumonia-influenza and severe acute respiratory illnesses, active components, U.S. Armed Forces, January 1997-March May Acute respiratory disease, basic training centers, U.S. Army, May 2007-May February Acute respiratory disease, basic training centers, U.S. Army, February 2007-February January Acute respiratory disease, basic training centers, U.S. Army, January 2006-January December Acute respiratory disease, basic training centers, U.S. Army,December 2006-December November Acute respiratory disease, basic training centers, U.S. Army, October 2006-October October Acute respiratory disease, basic training centers, U.S. Army, September 2006-September September Acute respiratory disease, basic training centers, U.S. Army, September 2006-September 2008

13 2008 July/August Acute respiratory disease, basic training centers, U.S. Army, August August June Pneumonia-influenza and severe acute respiratory illnesses, U.S. Armed Forces, January 1997-April June Acute respiratory disease, basic training centers, U.S. Army, June 2006-June April Acute respiratory disease, basic training centers, U.S. Army, April 2006-April February/March Acute respiratory disease, basic training centers, U.S. Army, March 2006-March January Acute respiratory disease, basic training centers, U.S. Army, January 2006-January December Acute respiratory disease, basic training centers, U.S. Army, December 2005-December November Acute respiratory disease, basic training centers, U.S. Army, November 2005-November September/October Acute respiratory disease, basic training centers, U.S. Army, October 2005-October August Acute respiratory disease, basic training centers, U.S. Army, August 2005-August July Acute respiratory disease, basic training centers, U.S. Army, July 2005-July June Acute respiratory disease and streptococcal pharyngitis rates, basic training centers, U.S. Army, June June May Acute Respiratory Disease, Basic Training Centers, U.S. Army April Acute respiratory disease surveillance update 2007 February/March ARD Surveillance Update 2007 January ARD surveillance update 2006 December ARD surveillance update 2006 November ARD surveillance update 2006 October ARD surveillance update 2006 August/September ARD surveillance update 2006 July ARD surveillance update

14 2006 May/June ARD surveillance update 2006 April Acute respiratory disease, basic training centers, U.S. Army, March ARD surveillance update 2006 January/February ARD surveillance update 2005 September/October ARD surveillance update 2005 July/August ARD surveillance update 2005 May/June ARD surveillance update 2005 January ARD surveillance update 2004 November/December 2004 November/December Hospitalizations for Acute Respiratory Failure (ARF) /Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome (ARDS) among participants in Operation Enduring Freedom/Operation Iraqi Freedom, active components, U.S. Armed Forces, January 2003-November 2004 ARD surveillance update 2004 September/October ARD surveillance update 2004 July/August ARD surveillance update 2004 May/June ARD surveillance update 2004 January/February ARD surveillance update 2003 November/December ARD surveillance update 2003 September/October Incidence, severity, and trends of pneumonia/influenza and acute respiratory failure/pulmonary insufficiency, U.S. Armed Forces, January 1990-June September/October ARD surveillance update 2003 July/August ARD Surveillance Update 2003 May/June ARD Surveillance Update 2003 April Acute respiratory disease surveillance, U.S. Army 2003 February/March ARD Surveillance Update 2003 January ARD Surveillance Update 2002 November/December ARD surveillance update

15 2002 September/October ARD surveillance update 2002 August ARD surveillance update 2002 July ARD surveillance update 2002 June ARD surveillance update 2002 May ARD surveillance update 2002 March/April Acute respiratory disease surveillance, U.S. Army 2002 January/February ARD Surveillance Update 2001 November/December ARD Surveillance Update 2001 September/October ARD Surveillance Update 2001 August ARD Surveillance Update 2001 July ARD Surveillance Update 2001 May/June ARD Surveillance Update 2001 April Acute respiratory disease surveillance 2001 March ARD surveillance update 2001 February ARD surveillance update 2001 January ARD surveillance update 2000 December ARD surveillance update 2000 November ARD surveillance update 2000 September/October ARD surveillance update 2000 August ARD Surveillance update 2000 July ARD surveillance update 2000 May/June ARD surveillance update 2000 April Acute respiratory disease surveillance update 2000 March Acute respiratory disease surveillance update 2000 February Acute respiratory disease surveillance update 2000 January ARD surveillance update 1999 December ARD surveillance update 1999 October/November Acute respiratory illnesses, pneumonias, and influenza, U.S. Army, January May 1999

16 1999 October/November ARD surveillance update 1999 August/September ARD surveillance update 1999 June/July ARD surveillance update 1999 May ARD surveillance update 1999 April ARD surveillance update 1999 March Field study, ARD, U.S. Army trainees, Fort Jackson, SC 1999 March ARD surveillance update Correction: Mortality trends, active duty military, January/February ARD surveillance update 1998 December Outbreak of parainfluenza type 1 respiratory illness, Fort Sill 1998 December ARD surveillance update 1998 October/November ARD surveillance update 1998 September ARD surveillance update 1998 July/August ARD surveillance update 1998 May/June ARD surveillance update 1998 April ARD surveillance update 1998 February/March ARD surveillance update 1998 January ARD surveillance update 1997 December ARD surveillance update 1997 November Febrile acute respiratory disease 1997 November ARD surveillance update 1997 October ARD surveillance update 1997 September ARD surveillance update 1997 July/August Adult Respiratory Distress Syndrome, Fort Lewis 1997 July/August ARD surveillance update 1997 May/June ARD surveillance update 1997 March ARD surveillance update 1997 February ARD surveillance update

17 1997 January ARD surveillance update 1996 December Overview of military respiratory disease surveillance 1996 December ARD surveillance among Army basic trainees 1996 December ARD surveillance update 1996 November ARD surveillance update 1996 October ARD surveillance update 1996 August/September ARD surveillance update 1996 June/July ARD surveillance update 1996 May ARD surveillance update 1996 April ARD surveillance update 1996 March ARD surveillance update 1996 February ARD surveillance update 1996 January ARD surveillance update 1995 December ARD surveillance update 1995 November ARD surveillance update 1995 October ARD surveillance update 1995 September ARD surveillance update 1995 August Respiratory disease outbreak, Fort Jackson 1995 August ARD surveillance update 1995 July ARD surveillance update 1995 June ARD surveillance update 1995 May ARD surveillance update 1995 April ARD update Arthritis 2016 September Update: Osteoarthritis and spondylosis, active component, U.S. Armed Forces, May Incidence of joint replacement among active component service members, U.S. Armed Forces, December Osteoarthritis and spondylosis, active component, U.S. Armed Forces,

18 Arthropod 2017 February Incident diagnoses of leishmaniasis, active and reserve components, U.S. Armed Forces, January Update: Malaria, U.S. Armed Forces, December Zika virus infections in Military Health System beneficiaries since the introduction of the virus in the Western Hemisphere, 1 January 2016 through 30 November May Surveillance Snapshot: Zika virus infection among Military Health System beneficiaries following introduction of the virus into the Western Hemisphere, 20 May October Chikungunya infection in DoD healthcare beneficiaries following the 2013 introduction of the virus into the Western Hemisphere, 1 January 2014 through 28 February August Case report: Probable murine typhus at Joint Base San Antonio, TX 2015 May Case series: Chikungunya and dengue at a forward operating location 2015 March Characterizing the relationship between tick bites and Lyme disease in active component U.S. Armed Forces in the eastern United States 2014 May The geographic distribution of incident Lyme disease among active component service members stationed in the continental United States, January Images in health surveillance: dengue and chikungunya virus vectors and prevention 2013 January Images in health surveillance: permethrin treatment of uniforms 2012 October Reported vectorborne and zoonotic diseases, U.S. Air Force, October Reported vectorborne and zoonotic diseases, U.S. Army and U.S. Navy, September Images in health surveillance: West Nile virus vectors and prevention 2012 May Images in health surveillance: tickborne disease vectors and Lyme disease clinical diagnosis

19 2000 March Five most common arthropod-borne diseases among active duty servicemembers in the U.S. Armed Forces, November Arthropod, lizard, and snake envenomations 1997 May/June Brown recluse spider bites among infantry trainees Assignment 2004 November/December Assignment locations, active component, U.S. Army, June 2004 Asthma 2015 November Rates of acute respiratory illnesses of infectious and allergic etiologies after permanent changes of duty assignments, active component, U.S. Army, Air Force, and Marine Corps, January 2005 September July Asthma, active component, U.S. Armed Forces, Back pain 2016 January Durations of service until first and recurrent episodes of clinically significant back pain, active component military members: changes among new accessions to service since calendar year January Surveillance snapshot: Responses to questions about back pain in post-deployment health assessment questionnaires, U.S. Armed Forces, December Diagnoses of low back pain, active component, U.S. Armed Forces, July Low back pain, active component, U.S. Armed Forces, February/March Back pain hospitalizations among active duty soldiers, Part 1 Bite 2011 September Animal bites, active and reserve components, U.S. Armed Forces, May/June Brown recluse spider bites among infantry trainees

20 Bloodborne pathogen 2014 November Transfusion-transmissible infections among U.S. military recipients of emergently transfused blood products, June 2006 December February Human T-lymphotropic virus infections in active component service members, U.S. Armed Forces, July/August Occupational bloodborne pathogen exposure, medical personnel, active component, U.S. Armed Forces, Bosnia 2001 September/October Disease and nonbattle injury surveillance among deployed U.S. Armed Forces: Bosnia- Herzegovina, Kosovo, and Southwest Asia, July 2000-September December Tick-borne encephalitis vaccine, Bosnia- Herzegovina 1997 March Bosnia update: DNBI hospitalizations 1997 March Surveillance trends: Hospitalization rates, Bosnia 1997 February Surveillance trends: Hospitalization rates, Bosnia 1997 February Bosnia update: DNBI hospitalizations 1997 January Surveillance trends: Hospitalization rates, Bosnia 1997 January Bosnia update: DNBI hospitalizations 1996 December Surveillance trends: Hospitalization rates, Bosnia 1996 December Bosnia update: DNBI hospitalizations 1996 November Surveillance trends: Hospitalization rates, Bosnia 1996 November Bosnia update: DNBI hospitalizations 1996 October Surveillance trends: Hospitalization rates, Bosnia 1996 October Bosnia update: DNBI hospitalizations 1996 August/September Surveillance trends: Hospitalization rates, Bosnia 1996 August/September Bosnia update: DNBI hospitalizations

21 1996 June/July Surveillance trends: Hospitalization rates, Bosnia 1996 June/July Bosnia update: DNBI hospitalizations 1996 May Surveillance trends: Hospitalization rates, Bosnia 1996 May Bosnia update: DNBI hospitalizations 1996 April Surveillance trends: Hospitalization rates, Bosnia 1996 April Bosnia update: DNBI hospitalizations 1996 March Surveillance Trends: Hospitalization rates, Bosnia 1996 March Bosnia update: DNBI Hospitalizations 1996 February Surveillance Trends: Hospitalizations, Bosnia 1996 February Bosnia update: DNBI Hospitalizations Botulism 1998 May/June Infant botulism, WRAMC Brain 2017 August Multiple sclerosis among service members of the active and reserve components of the U.S. Armed Forces and among other beneficiaries of the Military Health System, March Diagnoses of traumatic brain injury not clearly associated with deployment, active component, U.S. Armed Forces, July Increasing severity of traumatic brain injury is associated with an increased risk of subsequent headache or migraine: a retrospective cohort study of U.S. active duty service members, February Whither the signature wounds of the war after the war: estimates of incidence rates and proportions of TBI and PTSD diagnoses attributable to background risk, enhanced ascertainment, and active war zone service, active components, U.S. Armed Forces, February Surveillance snapshot: responses to the traumatic brain injury (TBI) screening questions on the 2012 version of the Post-Deployment Health Assessment (DD Form 2796)

22 2013 June Incident diagnoses of common symptoms ("sequelae") following traumatic brain injury, active component, U.S. Armed Forces, May Epilepsy in active component service members, March External causes of traumatic brain injury, February Relations between suicide and traumatic brain injury, psychiatric diagnoses, and relationship problems, active component, U.S. Armed Forces, September Surveillance Snapshot: Symptoms diagnosed during traumatic brain injury-related medical encounters, active component, U.S. Armed Forces, January 2008-December May Surveillance Snapshot: Emergency departments visits for traumatic brain injury 2010 June Brief Report: Japanese encephalitis surveillance among beneficiaries of the U.S. Military Health System, December Frequencies, rates, and trends of use of diagnostic codes indicative of traumatic brain injury (TBI), July 1999-June October Notice to readers: New surveillance case definition for traumatic brain injury (TBI) 2007 August Traumatic brain injury among members of active components, U.S. Armed Forces, December Tick-borne encephalitis vaccine, Bosnia- Herzegovina Breast 2013 September Incident diagnoses of breast cancer, active component service women, U.S. Armed Forces, October Medical evacuation for suspected breast cancer, active and reserve components, U.S. Armed Forces, January 2002-June September/October Breast cancer among female soldiers, Brucellosis 2004 July/August Brucellosis in a soldier who recently returned from Iraq

23 Bunion 2000 September/October Acquired hallux valgus (bunions), U.S. Armed Forces, Burden 2017 April Absolute and relative morbidity burdens attributable to various illnesses and injuries, active component, U.S. Armed Forces, April Surveillance snapshot: Illness and injury burdens, reserve component, U.S. Armed Forces, April Surveillance snapshot: Illness and injury burdens, recruit trainees, active component, U.S. Armed Forces, April Absolute and relative morbidity burdens attributable to various illnesses and injuries, nonservice member beneficiaries of the Military Health System, April Absolute and relative morbidity burdens attributable to various illnesses and injuries, active component, U.S. Armed Forces, April Surveillance snapshot: Illness and injury burdens, reserve component, U.S. Armed Forces, April Surveillance snapshot: Illness and injury burdens, recruit trainees, active component, U.S. Armed Forces, April Absolute and relative morbidity burdens attributable to various illnesses and injuries, nonservice member beneficiaries of the Military Health System, August Morbidity burdens attributable to various illnesses and injuries in deployed (per Theater Medical Data Store [TMDS]) active and reserve component service members, U.S. Armed Forces, April Absolute and relative morbidity burdens attributable to various illnesses and injuries, U.S. Armed Forces, April Surveillance snapshot: Illness and injury burdens among reserve component service members, U.S. Armed Forces, April Surveillance snapshot: Illness and injury burdens among U.S. military recruit trainees, 2014

24 2015 April Absolute and relative morbidity burdens attributable to various illnesses and injuries, nonservice member beneficiaries of the Military Health System, April Absolute and relative morbidity burdens attributable to various illnesses and injuries, U.S. Armed Forces, April Surveillance Snapshot: illness and injury burdens among reserve component service members, U.S. Armed Forces, April Surveillance Snapshot: illness and injury burdens among U.S. military recruit trainees, April Absolute and relative morbidity burdens attributable to various illnesses and injuries, nonservice member beneficiaries of the military health system, April Absolute and relative morbidity burdens attributable to various illnesses and injuries, U.S. Armed Forces, April Surveillance Snapshot: illness and injury burdens among U.S. military recruit trainees, November Costs of War: Excess Health Care Burdens during the Wars in Afghanistan and Iraq (Relative to the Health Care Experience Pre-War) 2012 April Absolute and relative morbidity burdens attributable to various illnesses and injuries, U.S. Armed Forces, April Surveillance Snapshot: Illness and injury burdens among U.S. military recruit trainees, November Brief report: Morbidity burdens attributable to illnesses and injuries in deployed (per Theater Medical Data Store [TMDS]) compared to nondeployed (per Defense Medical Surveillance System [DMSS]) settings, active component, U.S. Armed Forces, April Absolute and relative morbidity burdens attributable to various illnesses and injuries, U.S. Armed Forces, April Surveillance Snapshot: Illness and injury burdens among U.S. military recruits, April Absolute and relative morbidity burdens attributable to various illnesses and injuries, U.S. Armed Forces, 2009

25 2010 April Surveillance Snapshot: Illness and injury burdens among U.S. military recruits 2009 April Absolute and relative morbidity burdens attributable to various illnesses and injuries, U.S. Armed Forces, April Absolute and relative morbidity burdens attributable to various illnesses and injuries, U.S. Armed Forces, April Absolute and relative morbidity burdens attributable to various illnesses and injuries, U.S. Armed Forces, April Update: pre- and post-deployment health assessments, U.S. Armed Forces, January March 2006 Estimates of absolute and relative health care burdens attributable to various illnesses and injuries, U.S. Armed Forces, April Estimates of absolute and relative health care burdens attributable to various illnesses and injuries, U.S. Armed Forces, April Estimates of absolute and relative morbidity burdens attributable to various illnesses and injuries, U.S. Armed Forces, April Relative burdens of selected illnesses and injuries,u.s. Armed Forces, March/April Relative burdens of selected illnesses and injuries 2001 April Relative burdens of selected illnesses and injuries Campylobacter 2017 June Incidence of Campylobacter intestinal infections, active component, U.S. Armed Forces, June Surveillance snapshot: Annual incidence rates and monthly distribution of cases of gastrointestinal infection, active component, U.S. Armed Forces, June Diarrheal and respiratory illness surveillance during US-RP Balikatan December Incidence of Campylobacter infections among service members of the active and reserve components of the U.S. Armed Forces and among other beneficiaries of the Military Health System,

26 2014 November An outbreak of Campylobacter enteritis associated with a community water supply on a U.S. military installation Cancer 2017 July Age-period-cohort analysis of colorectal cancer, service members aged years, active component, U.S. Armed Forces, February Incidence rates of malignant melanoma in relation to years of military service, overall and in selected military occupational groups, active component, U.S. Armed Forces, December Incident diagnoses of non-melanoma skin cancer, active component, U.S. Armed Forces, July Incident diagnoses of cancers in the active component and cancer-related deaths in the active and reserve components, U.S. Armed Forces, September Incident diagnoses of breast cancer, active component service women, U.S. Armed Forces, June Incident diagnoses of cancers and cancerrelated deaths, active component, U.S. Armed Forces, June Incident diagnoses of cancers and cancerrelated deaths, active component, U.S. Armed Forces, January 2000-December October Medical evacuation for suspected breast cancer, active and reserve components, U.S. Armed Forces, January 2002-June November Incident diagnoses of Malignant Melanoma, active components, U.S. Armed Forces, January 1998-June September/October Breast cancer among female soldiers, May/June Skin cancer, U.S. Armed Forces, Carbon monoxide 2008 October Clinically significant carbon monoxide poisoning, active and reserve components, U.S. Armed Forces, July June September/October Surveillance Snapshot: Carbon monoxide poisoning, by year, U.S. Armed Forces, January 1998-September 2007

27 2006 December Carbon Monoxide Poisoning, U.S. Armed Forces, January 1998-September September/October Carbon monoxide poisoning, U.S. Armed Forces, January 1998-June February Carbon Monoxide Poisoning in a Family of Five, Olsbrucken, Germany 2001 February Carbon Monoxide Poisoning in Active Duty Soldiers, December Carbon monoxide intoxication, Ft. Hood and Ft. Campbell Cardiovascular disease 2014 October Risk of type II diabetes and hypertension associated with chronic insomnia among active component, U.S. Armed Forces, December Incidence and prevalence of select cardiovascular risk factors and conditions, active component, U.S. Armed Forces, December Brief report: deaths attributed to underlying cardiovascular diseases, active and reserve components, U.S. Armed Forces, December Brief report: hospitalizations for acute myocardial infarction, active component, U.S. Armed Forces, Carpal tunnel 2011 July Carpal tunnel syndrome, active component, U.S. Armed Forces, May/June Carpal tunnel syndrome, U.S. soldiers, Case 2015 September Assessment of ICD-9-based case definitions for influenza-like illness surveillance 2009 December Deriving case counts from medical encounter data: considerations when interpreting health surveillance report 2008 October Notice to readers: New surveillance case definition for traumatic brain injury (TBI) Cellulitis, abscess 2017 July Skin and soft tissue infections, active component, U.S. Armed Forces,

28 2015 July Epidemiology, microbiology, and antibiotic susceptibility patterns of skin and soft tissue infections, Joint Base San Antonio Lackland, Texas, December Bacterial skin infections, active component, U.S. Armed Forces, December Pilonidal cysts, active component, U.S. Armed Forces, January Staphylococcus aureus and other skin and soft tissue infections among basic military trainees, Lackland Air Force Base, Texas, May/June Cellulitis and abscess, active components, U.S. Armed Forces, September/October Cellulitis among active duty servicemembers, U.S. Armed Forces, Characteristics 2013 November Surveillance snapshot: age and gender distribution of service members, active component, U.S. Armed Forces, compared to the U.S. population, May Temporal characteristics of motor vehiclerelated fatalities, U.S. Armed Forces, April Characteristics, demographic and military, U.S. Armed Forces, May/June Frequencies and characteristics of medical evacuations of soldiers by air (with emphasis on non-battle injuries), Operations Enduring Freedom/Iraqi Freedom (OEF/OIF), January- November April Characteristics, demographic and military, U.S. Armed Forces, March/April Characteristics of active duty personnel 2001 April Characteristics of active duty personnel 2001 January P. vivax malaria acquired by U.S. soldiers in Korea: acquisition trends and incubation period characteristics, Chlamydia 2017 September Sexually transmitted infections, active component, U.S. Armed Forces,

29 2017 January Rates of Chlamydia trachomatis infections across the deployment cycle, active component, U.S. Armed Forces, February Sexually transmitted infections in U.S. Air Force recruits in basic military training 2016 February Incident and recurrent Chlamydia trachomatis and Neisseria gonorrhoeae infections, active component, U.S. Armed Forces, February Incidence of Chlamydia trachomatis infections and screening compliance, U.S. Army active duty females under 25 years of age, February Brief report: Associations between antecedent bacterial vaginosis and incident chlamydia and gonorrhea diagnoses, U.S. Army females, November Evaluation of extragenital screening for gonorrhea and chlamydia in HIV-infected active duty Air Force members 2013 September Pelvic inflammatory disease among female recruit trainees, active component, U.S. Armed Forces, February The changing landscape of controlling sexually transmitted infections in the U.S. Military 2013 February Sexually transmitted infections, active component, U.S. Armed Forces, February Predictive value of reportable medical events for Neisseria gonorrhoeae and Chlamydia trachomatis 2013 February Chlamydia trachomatis screening initiative among U.S. Army soldiers assigned to Korea 2010 August Brief report: Recurrent chlamydia diagnoses, active component, Coccidioidomycosis 2014 June The geographic distribution of incident coccidioidomycosis among active component service members, December Pulmonary and extrapulmonary coccidioidomycosis, active component, U.S. Armed Forces, December Historical perspective: coccidioidomycosis in the U.S. military and military-associated populations

30 2012 September Coccidioidomycosis, active component, U.S. Armed Forces, January 2000-June December Surveillance snapshot: Coccidioidomycosis diagnoses by location, active component, Cold, CWI 2017 October Update: Cold weather injuries, active and reserve components, U.S. Armed Forces, July 2012 June October Update: cold weather injuries, active and reserve components, U.S. Armed Forces, July 2011-June October Update: cold weather injuries, active and reserve components, U.S. Armed Forces, July 2010-June October Update: cold weather injuries, active and reserve components, U.S. Armed Forces, July 2009-June October Update: cold weather injuries, active and reserve components, U.S. Armed Forces, July 2008-June October Update: Cold weather injuries, active and reserve components, U.S. Armed Forces, July 2007-June October Update: Cold weather injuries, U.S. Armed Forces, July 2006-June October Cold weather injuries, U.S. Armed Forces, July June September Cold weather-related injuries, U.S. Armed Forces, July June October Cold weather-related injuries, U.S. Armed Forces, July 2003-June September/October Cold weather injuries, U.S. Armed Forces, July 2002-June October Cold weather injuries, U.S. Armed Forces, July 2001-June September/October Cold injuries, active component members, U.S. Armed Forces, July 2000-June September/October Cold injuries, active duty, U.S. Armed Forces, July 1999-June 2004

31 2003 November/December Cold weather injuries, active duty, U.S. Armed Forces, September/October Cold weather injuries among active duty soldiers, U.S. Army, January 1997-July November/December Cold weather injuries among active duty soldiers,u.s. Army, December Cold weather injuries, active duty soldiers 1998 January Heat / cold injuries 1997 January Cold weather injuries in active duty soldiers 1997 January Heat / Cold weather injuries 1997 January Cold weather training guidelines 1996 December Reported heat and cold weather injuries 1996 October Heat / Cold weather injuries 1996 June/July Heat / Cold weather injuries, Jan - Jun, May Heat / Cold weather injuries, Jan - Apr, February Cold weather injuries, Ft. Drum, NY 1996 January Cold Weather Injuries, Oct - Dec, January Surveillance Trends: CWI hospitalization rates 1996 January Heat / Cold weather injuries 1995 December Cold weather injury rates, October Heat / Cold weather injuries 1995 August Heat / Cold weather injuries, Jan - Jul, July Heat / Cold weather injuries 1995 April Heat / Cold weather injuries Combat 2017 February Medical evacuations, active and reserve components, U.S. Armed Forces, July Editorial: The mental health of our deploying generation 2012 February Medical evacuations from Operation Iraqi Freedom/Operation New Dawn, active and reserve components, U.S. Armed Forces,

32 2012 February Surveillance snapshot: Medical evacuations from Operation Enduring Freedom (OEF), active and reserve components, U.S. Armed Forces, October 2001-December April Acute respiratory disease (ARD) and streptococcal pharyngitis rates (SASI), basic combat training centers, U.S. Army, by week, April 2008-April February Accidental injuries from hand-to-hand combat training and combat sports, U.S. Armed Forces, September Mental disorders after deployment to OEF/OIF in relation to predeployment mental health and during deployment combat experiences, active components, U.S. Armed Forces, January December May Prescriptions for psychotropic medications within one year before deployment: the experience of a U.S. Army combat unit, September/October Relationship between influenza vaccination and subsequent diagnoses of Group A Streptococcus-related illnesses, basic combat trainees, U.S. Army, November Noncombat gunshot injuries, active duty servicemembers, Complementary 2016 July Use of complementary health approaches at military treatment facilities, active component, U.S. Armed Forces, September Uses of complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) procedures, U.S. Armed Forces, active component, Completeness 2015 November Completeness and timeliness of reporting of notifiable medical conditions, active component, U.S. Armed Forces, September Completeness and timeliness of reporting of notifiable medical conditions among active component service members, U.S. Armed Forces, July/August Completeness and timeliness of reporting hospitalized notifiable conditions, active duty servicemembers, U.S. Army medical treatment facilities,

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