Topic Sep 30, 2025 Medical Surveillance Monthly Report The Medical Surveillance Monthly Report, a peer-reviewed journal launched in 1995, is the Armed Forces Health Surveillance Division's flagship publication. The MSMR provides monthly evidence-based estimates of the incidence, distribution, impact, and trends of health-related conditions among service members.
Article Sep 1, 2025 Reportable medical events at Military Health System facilities through week 27, ending June 30, 2025 MSMR publishes a monthly summary of reportable medical events documented in the Disease Reporting System internet by Military Health System care providers and public health officials. Recommended Content Medical Surveillance Monthly Report
Article Sep 1, 2025 Absolute and relative morbidity burdens attributable to various illnesses and injuries among non-service member beneficiaries of the Military Health System, 2024 This report presents an updated summary of the health care burdens documented in 2024 among non-service member beneficiaries of the Military Health System, which provides comprehensive health care to a diverse and heterogeneous population of family members and military retirees from all branches of military service. Recommended Content Medical Surveillance Monthly Report
Article Sep 1, 2025 Absolute and relative morbidity burdens attributable to various illnesses and injuries among active component members of the U.S. Coast Guard, 2024 This report quantifies the impacts of various illnesses and injuries among members of the active component of the U.S. Coast Guard in 2024, employing the same disease classification system and morbidity burden measures in the general active component burden analysis report. Recommended Content Medical Surveillance Monthly Report
Article Sep 1, 2025 Morbidity burdens attributable to various illnesses and injuries among deployed active and reserve component service members of the U.S. Armed Forces, 2024 This report focuses on service member health care encounters during deployment to two theaters of operations, U.S. Central Command (CENTCOM) and U.S. Africa Command (AFRICOM), where the largest concentrations of service members are deployed without access to fixed medical facilities. Recommended Content Medical Surveillance Monthly Report
Article Sep 1, 2025 Surveillance snapshot: Telehealth services among active component members of the U.S. Armed Forces, 2020–2024 This Surveillance Snapshot documents trends in telehealth service use among active component service members and identifies the 10 most frequent diagnoses addressed via telehealth, utilizing Defense Medical Surveillance System outpatient and demographic records. Recommended Content Medical Surveillance Monthly Report
Article Sep 1, 2025 Ambulatory health care visits among active component members of the U.S. Armed Forces, 2024 This report documents the frequencies, rates, trends, and distributions of ambulatory, or outpatient care, visits among active component service members, based on standardized records from U.S. military and non-military medical facilities worldwide. Recommended Content Medical Surveillance Monthly Report
Article Sep 1, 2025 Absolute and relative morbidity burdens attributable to various illnesses and injuries among active component members of the U.S. Armed Forces, 2024 This annual summary report of various illnesses and injuries among members of the active component of the U.S. Armed Forces quantifies patient diagnoses and major condition categories with several health care burden measures derived from the Global Burden of Disease Study. Recommended Content Medical Surveillance Monthly Report
Article Sep 1, 2025 Surveillance snapshot: Illness and injury burdens among reserve component members of the U.S. Coast Guard, 2024 This Surveillance Snapshot documents the frequencies, rates, trends, and distributions of various illnesses and injuries among members of the reserve component of the U.S. Coast Guard, based on standardized records from U.S. military and non-military medical facilities. Recommended Content Medical Surveillance Monthly Report
Article Sep 1, 2025 Surveillance snapshot: Illness and injury burdens among reserve component members of the U.S. Armed Forces, 2024 This Surveillance Snapshot documents the frequencies, rates, trends, and distributions of various illnesses and injuries among members of the reserve component of the U.S. Armed Forces, based on standardized records from U.S. military and non-military medical facilities worldwide. Recommended Content Medical Surveillance Monthly Report
Article Sep 1, 2025 Hospitalizations among active component members of the U.S. Armed Forces, 2024 This report documents the frequencies, rates, trends, and distributions of hospitalizations, or inpatient care, among active component service members, based on standardized records from U.S. military and non-military medical facilities worldwide. Recommended Content Medical Surveillance Monthly Report
Article Sep 1, 2025 Medical evacuations out of U.S. Central and U.S. Africa Commands among the active and reserve components of the U.S. Armed Forces, 2024 This report summarizes the nature, numbers, and trends of conditions of medical evacuations from CENTCOM and AFRICOM in 2024, with comparisons to the preceding four years. Recommended Content Medical Surveillance Monthly Report
Report Sep 1, 2025 MSMR Vol. 32 No. 9 - September 2025 .PDF | 4.01 MB The September 2025 MSMR presents the annual burden of morbidity issue, with data and analysis of absolute and relative morbidity burdens due to illnesses and injuries among U.S. active component service members in 2024. Recommended Content Medical Surveillance Monthly Report
Article Aug 1, 2025 Reportable Medical Events at Military Health System Facilities Through Week 22, Ending May 31, 2025 MSMR publishes a monthly update for reportable medical events among active component service members as well as other beneficiaries of the U.S. Military Health System. Recommended Content Medical Surveillance Monthly Report
Article Aug 1, 2025 Historical Perspective: Early U.S. Military Immunization Against Tetanus and Diphtheria: Historical Context and Current Importance This historical review discusses the contextual factors that led to differing U.S. Army immunization strategies as well as outcomes for tetanus and diphtheria during the Second World War. Recommended Content Medical Surveillance Monthly Report