Dhillon Nanak S, Jeon Nayeon, Gurkan Umut A, Gupta Anirban Sen, Bonomo Robert A, Drummy Lawrence F, Zhang Mei, Chance Mark R
Department of Nutrition, School of Medicine, Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, OH.
Center for Proteomics and Bioinformatics, School of Medicine, Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, Ohio.
Pathog Immun. 2023 Sep 8;8(1):51-63. doi: 10.20411/pai.v8i1.596. eCollection 2023.
The history of military medicine and research is rife with examples of novel treatments and new approaches to heal and cure soldiers and others impacted by war's devastation. In the 21st century, new threats, like climate change, are combined with traditional threats, like geopolitical conflict, to create novel challenges for our strategic interests. Extreme and inaccessible environments provide heightened risks for warfighter exposure to dangerous bacteria, viruses, and fungi, as well as exposure to toxic substances and extremes of temperature, pressure, or both providing threats to performance and eroding resilience. Back home, caring for our veterans is also a health-care priority, and the diseases of veterans increasingly overlap with the health needs of an aging society. These trends of climate change, politics, and demographics suggest performance evaluation and resilience planning and response are critical to assuring both warfighter performance and societal health. The Cleveland ecosystem, comprising several hospitals, a leading University, and one of the nation's larger Veteran's Health Administration systems, is ideal for incubating and understanding the response to these challenges. In this review, we explore the interconnections of collaborations between Defense agencies, particularly Air Force and Army and academic medical center-based investigators to drive responses to the national health security challenges facing the United States and the world.
军事医学与研究的历史中充斥着诸多新颖治疗方法和全新治愈途径的实例,这些方法用于救治士兵以及其他受战争破坏影响的人。在21世纪,诸如气候变化等新威胁与地缘政治冲突等传统威胁交织在一起,给我们的战略利益带来了新的挑战。极端且难以抵达的环境增加了作战人员接触危险细菌、病毒和真菌的风险,同时也使他们暴露于有毒物质以及极端温度、压力或两者兼具的环境中,这些都对作战表现构成威胁并削弱恢复力。在国内,照顾退伍军人也是医疗保健的优先事项,退伍军人的疾病与老龄化社会的健康需求日益重叠。气候变化、政治和人口结构的这些趋势表明,绩效评估、恢复力规划与应对对于确保作战人员的表现和社会健康至关重要。克利夫兰生态系统由几家医院、一所顶尖大学以及美国较大的退伍军人健康管理系统之一组成,非常适合孕育并理解对这些挑战的应对措施。在本综述中,我们探讨国防机构,特别是空军和陆军与以学术医疗中心为基础的研究人员之间合作的相互联系,以推动对美国和世界所面临的国家卫生安全挑战的应对。