Matthew C Johns

Armed Forces Health Surveillance Center, 11800 Tech Rd, Silver Spring, MD 20904, USA. Kevin.Russell4@us.army.mil

Publications of Matthew C Johns

  • The role of disease surveillance in achieving IHR compliance by 2012.

    Authors: Talia M Quandelacy, Matthew C Johns, Roberta Andraghetti, Ricardo Hora, Jean-Baptiste Meynard, Joel M Montgomery, Vito G Roque, David L Blazes

    Biosecurity and bioterrorism : biodefense strategy, practice, and science. 11/2011; 9(4):408-12.

    The World Health Organization's revised International Health Regulations (IHR (2005)) call for member state compliance by mid-2012. Variation in disease surveillance and core public health capacities
  • The Global Emerging Infection Surveillance and Response System (GEIS), a U.S. government tool for improved global biosurveillance: a review of 2009.

    Authors: Kevin L Russell, Jennifer Rubenstein, Ronald L Burke, Kelly G Vest, Matthew C Johns, Jose L Sanchez, William Meyer, Mark M Fukuda, David L Blazes

    BMC public health. 01/2011; 11 Suppl 2:S2.

    The Armed Forces Health Surveillance Center, Global Emerging Infections Surveillance and Response System (AFHSC-GEIS) has the mission of performing surveillance for emerging infectious diseases that
  • A growing global network's role in outbreak response: AFHSC-GEIS 2008-2009.

    Authors: Matthew C Johns, Ronald L Burke, Kelly G Vest, Mark Fukuda, Julie A Pavlin, Sanjaya K Shrestha, David C Schnabel, Steven Tobias, Jeffrey A Tjaden, Joel M Montgomery [......] David Metzgar, Anthony Hawksworth, Patrick Blair, Melody Ellorin, Robert Coon, Victor Macintosh, Kristen Burwell, Elizabeth Macias, Thomas Palys, Kurt Jerke

    BMC public health. 01/2011; 11 Suppl 2:S3.

    A cornerstone of effective disease surveillance programs comprises the early identification of infectious threats and the subsequent rapid response to prevent further spread. Effectively identifying,
  • Capacity-building efforts by the AFHSC-GEIS program.

    Authors: Jose L Sanchez, Matthew C Johns, Ronald L Burke, Kelly G Vest, Mark M Fukuda, In-Kyu Yoon, Chanthap Lon, Miguel Quintana, David C Schnabel, Guillermo Pimentel [......] Yadon Mtarima Kohi, Matthew L Brown, Terry A Klein, Mitchell Meyers, Randall J Schoepp, David A Norwood, Michael J Cooper, John P Maza, William E Reeves, Jian Guan

    BMC public health. 01/2011; 11 Suppl 2:S4.

    Capacity-building initiatives related to public health are defined as developing laboratory infrastructure, strengthening host-country disease surveillance initiatives, transferring technical
  • Training initiatives within the AFHSC-Global Emerging Infections Surveillance and Response System: support for IHR (2005).

    Authors: Jean L Otto, Priya Baliga, Jose L Sanchez, Matthew C Johns, Gregory C Gray, John Grieco, Andres G Lescano, Jerry L Mothershead, Eric J Wagar, David L Blazes [......] Tamer Saeed, Lucinda Sinclair, Ina Smith, James Smith, Timothy Styles, Maha Talaat, Steven Tobias, Jennifer Vettori, John Villinski, Fred Wabwire-Mangen

    BMC public health. 01/2011; 11 Suppl 2:S5.

    Training is a key component of building capacity for public health surveillance and response, but has often been difficult to quantify. During fiscal 2009, the Armed Forces Health Surveillance
  • Department of Defense influenza and other respiratory disease surveillance during the 2009 pandemic.

    Authors: Ronald L Burke, Kelly G Vest, Angelia A Eick, Jose L Sanchez, Matthew C Johns, Julie A Pavlin, Richard G Jarman, Jerry L Mothershead, Miguel Quintana, Thomas Palys [......] Jason Garner, Linda Canas, Elizabeth Macias, Robert A Kuschner, Dennis Shanks, Sheri Lewis, Gosia Nowak, Lucy M Ndip, Nathan Wolfe, Karen Saylors

    BMC public health. 01/2011; 11 Suppl 2:S6.

    The Armed Forces Health Surveillance Center's Division of Global Emerging Infections Surveillance and Response System (AFHSC-GEIS) supports and oversees surveillance for emerging infectious diseases,
  • Influenza and respiratory disease surveillance: the US military's global laboratory-based network.

    Authors: J Jeremy Sueker, David L Blazes, Matthew C Johns, Patrick J Blair, Paul A Sjoberg, Jeffrey A Tjaden, Joel M Montgomery, Julie A Pavlin, David C Schnabel, Angelia A Eick, Steven Tobias, Miguel Quintana, Kelly G Vest, Ronald L Burke, Luther E Lindler, Jay L Mansfield, Ralph Loren Erickson, Kevin L Russell, Jose L Sanchez

    Influenza and other respiratory viruses. 05/2010; 4(3):155-61.

    The US Department of Defense influenza surveillance system now spans nearly 500 sites in 75 countries, including active duty US military and dependent populations as well as host-country civilian and
  • Spread of adenovirus to geographically dispersed military installations, May-October 2007.

    Authors: Jill S Trei, Natalie M Johns, Jason L Garner, Lawrence B Noel, Brian V Ortman, Kari L Ensz, Matthew C Johns, Michel L Bunning, Joel C Gaydos

    Emerging infectious diseases. 05/2010; 16(5):769-75.

    In mid-May 2007, a respiratory disease outbreak associated with adenovirus, serotype B14 (Ad14), was recognized at a large military basic training facility in Texas. The affected population was
  • Seasonal influenza vaccine and protection against pandemic (H1N1) 2009-associated illness among US military personnel.

    Authors: Matthew C Johns, Angelia A Eick, David L Blazes, Seung-eun Lee, Christopher L Perdue, Robert Lipnick, Kelly G Vest, Kevin L Russell, Robert F DeFraites, Jose L Sanchez

    PloS one. 01/2010; 5(5):e10722.

    A novel A/H1N1 virus is the cause of the present influenza pandemic; vaccination is a key countermeasure, however, few data assessing prior seasonal vaccine effectiveness (VE) against the pandemic
  • International Health Regulations (2005) and the U.S. Department of Defense: building core capacities on a foundation of partnership and trust.

    Authors: Matthew C Johns, David L Blazes

    BMC public health. 01/2010; 10 Suppl 1:S4.

    A cornerstone of effective global health surveillance programs is the ability to build systems that identify, track and respond to public health threats in a timely manner. These functions are often

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