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COVID-19, Respiratory Disease Surveillance and Forecasting
The Innovation and Evaluation Section is a crucial component of the Armed Forces Health Surveillance Division Integrated Biosurveillance Branch that provides vital predictive analytics about respiratory disease threats, including COVID-19.
In response to the COVID-19 pandemic, I&E developed a “Markets to Watch” product and an associated interactive dashboard that combines civilian and military data sources to highlight trends in COVID-19 activity and allow near real-time monitoring of DOD health status across Military Health System Markets.
I&E also generates one- to four-week forecasts of respiratory disease activity in MHS Markets, including COVID-19, COVID-like illness, influenza-like illness, and respiratory syncytial virus, in collaboration with external partners and CDC. Forecasting results are distributed weekly and uploaded to the AFHSD-IB Respiratory Disease Forecasting Dashboard. These data provide senior leaders with a crucial planning tool and allow them to anticipate potential threats to military health and readiness.
Key Benefits:
- Data analysis and modeling capabilities for respiratory diseases of military relevance
- Weekly updates highlight MHS Markets with increasing COVID-19 activity
- Forecasts for several respiratory syndromes, including CLI, ILI, and RSV
- Interactive dashboards for planning and resource allocation in the MHS
- Weekly forecasting to anticipate increasing respiratory disease activity, which may impact military health and readiness
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Last Updated: May 02, 2024