Mancuso James D, Mallon Timothy M, Gaydos Joel C
Department of Preventive Medicine and Biometrics, Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences, 4301 Jones Bridge Road, Bethesda, MD 20814.
Armed Forces Health Surveillance Center, 11800 Tech Road, Silver Spring, MD 20904.
Mil Med. 2015 Oct;180(10 Suppl):13-24. doi: 10.7205/MILMED-D-14-00732.
In June 2013, the Armed Forces Health Surveillance Center, Silver Spring, MD, hosted two panels of civilian and military public health and laboratory professionals to address medical surveillance and primary care needs of the Department of Defense (DoD) that might be met by a biorepository that contained specimens that would be suitable for testing using emerging laboratory technologies. The first panel, the "needs panel," was asked to identify capabilities that were needed by the Military Medicine community to better perform their jobs but were either not presently available or not supported by specimens archived in the current DoD Serum Repository (DoDSR). A second panel, the "technology panel," considered whether current technology existed to support the needs identified by the first panel. This report summarizes the findings of the needs panel, to include recommendations regarding both current capabilities using the DoDSR and possible future capabilities.
2013年6月,位于马里兰州银泉市的武装部队健康监测中心主办了两场由文职和军事公共卫生及实验室专业人员组成的小组会议,以探讨国防部(DoD)的医学监测和初级保健需求,而这些需求可能通过一个生物样本库来满足,该样本库包含适合使用新兴实验室技术进行检测的样本。第一个小组,即“需求小组”,被要求确定军事医学领域为更好地履行其职责所需的能力,但这些能力目前要么不存在,要么得不到当前国防部血清库(DoDSR)中存档样本的支持。第二个小组,即“技术小组”,则考虑是否存在现有技术来支持第一个小组确定的需求。本报告总结了需求小组的调查结果,包括关于使用DoDSR的当前能力以及可能的未来能力的建议。