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  • ...ugh vaccinations, health education, environmental assessments, and disease surveillance. * 2. '''Combat Medicine''': Providing medical care in combat zones, often under austere conditions, to treat battlefield injuries and sa
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  • ...se are used by the armed forces for various purposes, including combat and surveillance.
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  • ...established to enhance the nation's capacity to identify, respond to, and combat [[antibiotic resistance]]. ...ork consists of seven regional labs, the [[National Tuberculosis Molecular Surveillance Center]], and the [[Antibiotic Resistance Isolate Bank]]. The ARLN provides
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  • ...m military aviation's inherent role of transportation, reconnaissance, and surveillance. ...amphibious warfare; namely, lake-borne, riverine, littoral, or ocean-borne combat operations and related functions.
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  • * 3. '''Research and Surveillance''': Conducting scientific research to understand disease transmission, vect ...h institutions, healthcare facilities, and international organizations, to combat tropical diseases, conduct research, and educate healthcare professionals.
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