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Bismark Kwaah, MPH; William E. Gruner, MS, MB; Laurie S. DeMarcus, MPH; Jeffery W. Thervil, MPH, CPH;
Articles by Bismark Kwaah, MPH; William E. Gruner, MS, MB; Laurie S. DeMarcus, MPH; Jeffery W. Thervil, MPH, CPH;
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7/1/2022
Respiratory pathogens, such as influenza and adenovirus, have been the main focus of the Department of Defense Global Respiratory Pathogen Surveillance Program (DoDGRPSP) since 1976.1. However, DoDGRPSP also began focusing on SARS-CoV-2 when COVID-19 was declared a pandemic illness in early March 2020.2. Following this declaration, the DOD quickly adapted and organized its respiratory surveillance program, housed at the U.S. Air Force School of Aerospace Medicine (USAFSAM), in response to this emergent virus.
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