04088nam 2200661 a 450 991095730090332120251017110151.09786610183364978030916915803091691519781280183362128018336597803095007910309500796(CKB)111069351128634(EBL)3375351(SSID)ssj0000229506(PQKBManifestationID)11947170(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000229506(PQKBWorkID)10172347(PQKB)10441817(MiAaPQ)EBC3375351(Perlego)4731803(DNLM)1165517(BIP)7955939(EXLCZ)9911106935112863420030224d2002 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrProtecting our forces improving vaccine acquisition and availability in the U.S. military /Stanley M. Lemon ... [et al.], editors ; Committee on a Strategy for Minimizing the Impact of Naturally Occurring Infectious Diseases of Military Importance: Vaccine Issues in the U.S. Military, Medical Follow-up Agency, Institute of Medicine1st ed.Washington, D.C. ;[Great Britain] National Academy Pressc20021 online resource (xxi, 133 pages) color illustrationsDescription based upon print version of record.9780309084994 0309084997 Includes bibliographical references.""Front Matter""; ""Preface""; ""Acknowledgments""; ""Reviewers""; ""Contents""; ""Boxes, Figures, and Tables""; ""Abbreviations and Acronyms""; ""Executive Summary""; ""1 Introduction and History""; ""2 Resources, Responsibilities, and Dynamics in the Military's Vaccine Mission""; ""3 Current Status of Vaccines for Military Personnel""; ""4 Recommendations with Accompanying Analysis of Limitations Imposed by Current Department of Defense Structure for Managing Acquisition of Vaccines Against Infectious Diseases""; ""References""""Appendix A Urgent Attention Needed to Restore Lapsed Adenovirus Vaccine Availability""""Appendix B Open Meeting Agendas""; ""Appendix C Committee and Staff Biographies""Infectious diseases continue to pose a substantial threat to the operational capacity of military forces. Protecting Our Forces reviews the process by which the U.S. military acquires vaccines to protect its warfighters from natural infectious disease threats. The committee found that poorly aligned acquisition processes and an inadequate commitment of financial resources within the Department of Defense vaccine acquisition process " rather than uncleared scientific or technological hurdles " contribute to the unavailability of some vaccines that could protect military personnel and, implicitly, the welfare and security of the nation. Protecting Our Forces outlines ways in which DoD might strengthen its acquisition process and improve vaccine availability. Recommendations, which include combining all DoD vaccine acquisition responsibilities under a single DoD authority, cover four broad aspects of the acquisition process: (1) organization, authority, and responsibility; (2) program and budget; (3)manufacturing; (4) and the regulatory status of special-use vaccines.VaccinesUnited StatesVaccines industryUnited StatesUnited StatesArmed ForcesMedical careVaccinesVaccines industry355.3450973Lemon Stanley M885907Institute of Medicine (U.S.).Committee on a Strategy for Minimizing the Impact of Naturally Occurring Infectious Diseases of Military Importance: Vaccine Issues in the U.S. Military,MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910957300903321Protecting our forces4354591UNINA