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Appendix A: Reprint of the commitee's November 2000 Interim Report, Urgent Attention Needed to Restore Lapsed Adenovirus Vaccine Availability: A Letter Report,
Pages 105-118

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... Appendix A Urgent Attention Needed to Restore Lapsed Adenovirus Vaccine Availability A Letter Report Committee on a Strategy for Minimizing the Impact of Naturally Occurring Infectious Diseases of Military Importance: Vaccine Issues in the U.S. Military Medical Follow-up Agency INSTITUTE OF MEDICINE Washington, D.C.
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... Army Medical Research and Materiel Command on the management of natural infectious disease threats to the military. The Committee on a Strategy for Minimizing the Impact of Naturally Occurring Infectious Diseases of Military Importance: Vaccine Issues in the U.S.
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... INTRODUCTION Capping 30 years of military medical research, the licensure of adenovirus type 4 and type 7 oral vaccines was a great success story. Epidemics of severe acute respiratory disease (ARD)
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... The published surveillance data graphically show the temporal relationship between vaccine administration and respiratory disease rates in training camps.4 1Russell PK. Adenovirus infection is not trivial.
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... Adenovirus history. Presentation to the Institute of Medicine Committee on a Strategy for Minimizing the Impact of Naturally Occurring Infectious Diseases of Military Importance: Vaccine Issues in the U.S.
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... , for the Institute of Medicine Committee on a Strategy for Minimizing the Impact of Naturally Occurring Infectious Diseases of Military Importance: Vaccine Issues in the U.S. Military 1lLevin S
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... DAMD17-00-C-0003. The views, opinions, and/or findings contained in this report are those of the Institute of Medicine Committee on a Strategy for Minimizing the Impact of Naturally Occurring Infectious Diseases of Military Importance: Vaccine Issues in the U.S.
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... 114 PROTECTING OUR FORCES: VACCINE ACQUISITION AND AVAlLABlLITY "I(nowing is not enough; we midst apply. Willing is not enough; we midst do.
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... Shine is president of the Institute of Medicine. The National Research Council was organized by the National Academy of Sciences in 1916 to associate the broad community of science and technology with the Academy's purposes of furthering knowledge and advising the federal government.
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... Saldarini, Ph.D., Mahwah, New Jersey Mary E Wilson, M.D., Chief of Infectious Diseases, Mount Auburn Hospital, Cambridge, Massachusetts, Associate Professor of Medicine, Harvard Medical School Staff Susan Thaul, Ph.D., Study Director Karen Kazmerzak, Research Assistant Richard N
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... Henderson M.D., M.P.H. of The Johns Hopkins University, appointed jointly by the Institute of Medicine and the NRC's Report Review Committee, who was responsible for making certain that an independent examination of this report was carried out in accordance with institutional procedures and that all review comments were carefully considered.


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