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    A Phase 1 Two-Arm, Randomized, Double-Blind, Active-Controlled Study of Live, Oral Plasmid-Derived Adenovirus Type 4 and Type 7 Vaccines in Seronegative Adults by Shannon Beaty, Natalie Collins, Nicos Karasavvas, Robert Kuschner, Jun Hang, Anima Adhikari, Irina Maljkovic Berry, Christian Fung, Shannon Walls, Elena Betancourt, Jason Mendy, Michael Lock, Emma Gierman, Sean Bennett, Paul Shabram, Kelly Warfield

    Published 2023-06-01
    “…For comparison, three additional subjects received the Ad4/Ad7 vaccine that is currently in use by the US military. The results of this study show that the tolerability and immunogenicity of the PXVX0047 Ad7 component are comparable with that of the control Ad4/Ad7 vaccine; however, the immunogenicity of the PXVX0047 Ad4 component was lower than expected. …”
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    Medial knee joint contact force in the intact limb during walking in recently ambulatory service members with unilateral limb loss: a cross-sectional study by Ross H. Miller, Rebecca L. Krupenevich, Alison L. Pruziner, Erik J. Wolf, Barri L. Schnall

    Published 2017-02-01
    “…We hypothesized that loading during walking would be greater in the intact limb of young US military service members with limb loss than in controls with no limb loss. …”
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    New domiciliary supplemental oxygen therapy after hospitalisation for COVID-19 in metropolitan Chicago by Malvika Kaul, Preeti Gupta, Salil Kalra, Jessica Gardner, Howard S. Gordon, Israel Rubinstein

    Published 2022-03-01
    “…Methods In this retrospective study we report features of US military veterans residing in metropolitan Chicago with no prior DSO therapy who survived COVID-19 hospitalisation, were discharged on DSO and were followed for 6 months. …”
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    Incidence, Etiology and Risk Factors for Travelers' Diarrhea during a Hospital Ship-Based Military Humanitarian Mission: Continuing Promise 2011. by Jessica M Hameed, Ramona L McCaffrey, Andrea McCoy, Tracy Brannock, Gregory J Martin, William T Scouten, Krista Brooks, Shannon D Putnam, Mark S Riddle

    Published 2016-01-01
    “…Despite employment of current and targeted preventive interventions, ship-board HA/DR missions may experience a significant risk for TD among deployed US military personnel and potentially impact mission success.…”
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    Risk factors for musculoskeletal injuries in the military: a qualitative systematic review of the literature from the past two decades and a new prioritizing injury model by Stefan Sammito, Vedran Hadzic, Thomas Karakolis, Karen R. Kelly, Susan P. Proctor, Ainars Stepens, Graham White, Wes O. Zimmermann

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…Abstract Background Musculoskeletal injuries (MSkIs) are a leading cause of health care utilization, as well as limited duty and disability in the US military and other armed forces. MSkIs affect members of the military during initial training, operational training, and deployment and have a direct negative impact on overall troop readiness. …”
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    Outcomes of prostatic urethral lift in a medically complex population at a veterans affairs hospital by Kelly Lehner, Shreeya Popat, Katherine Utech, Jennifer Taylor, Michael Brooks, Jeffrey Jones

    Published 2022-05-01
    “…Abstract Objective The objective of this study is to report “real‐world” outcomes of prostatic urethral lift (PUL) in a medically complex US military veteran population while employing liberalized procedural indications. …”
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    The short-term impact of 3 smoked cannabis preparations versus placebo on PTSD symptoms: A randomized cross-over clinical trial. by Marcel O Bonn-Miller, Sue Sisley, Paula Riggs, Berra Yazar-Klosinski, Julie B Wang, Mallory J E Loflin, Benjamin Shechet, Colin Hennigan, Rebecca Matthews, Amy Emerson, Rick Doblin

    Published 2021-01-01
    “…Given increasing use of medical cannabis among US military veterans to self-treat PTSD, there is strong public interest in whether cannabis may be a safe and effective treatment for PTSD.…”
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    From “Step Away” to “Stand Down”: Tailoring a Smartphone App for Self-Management of Hazardous Drinking for Veterans by Blonigen, Daniel, Harris-Olenak, Brooke, Kuhn, Eric, Humphreys, Keith, Timko, Christine, Dulin, Patrick

    Published 2020-02-01
    “…BackgroundUS military veterans who screen positive for hazardous drinking during primary care visits may benefit from a mobile app. …”
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    CYP2D6 Expression in Veterans Experiencing Opioid Overdose: A Postmortem Review by Boyle J, Stock CJ

    Published 2020-08-01
    “…The UM group may be at greater risk for overdose due to the rapid metabolism of hydrocodone, oxycodone, or tramadol to more active/potent metabolites than their peers with (poor) PM, (intermediate) IM, or (extensive) EM metabolic phenotypes.Patients and Methods: Blood samples obtained during autopsy following an opioid overdose from 75 US military veteran decedents prescribed hydrocodone, oxycodone, or tramadol from one VA medical center were analyzed. …”
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    Modeling and Prediction of the Reliability Analysis of an 18-Pulse Rectifier Power Supply for Aircraft Based Applications by Yingying Zhang, Jinsong Xia, Xiaoli Zhang, Zhiwei Chen, Bing Li, Qiwu Luo, Yigang He

    Published 2020-01-01
    “…Its reliability block diagram and mathematical model are established. According to US Military handbook MIL-HDBK-217F, the most authoritative and widely used in the world, the two most commonly used methods for reliability prediction are parts count method and part stress analysis method. …”
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    High frequency of potential phosphodiesterase type 5 inhibitor drug interactions in males with HIV infection and erectile dysfunction. by Jason M Cota, Taylor M Benavides, John D Fields, Nathan Jansen, Anuradha Ganesan, Rhonda E Colombo, Jason M Blaylock, Ryan C Maves, Brian K Agan, Jason F Okulicz

    Published 2021-01-01
    “…<h4>Methods</h4>Male US Military HIV Natural History Study participants diagnosed with erectile dysfunction (ED) and having a PDE-5 inhibitor and potentially-interacting ART co-dispensed within 30 days were included. …”
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    Virologic outcomes of HAART with concurrent use of cytochrome P450 enzyme-inducing antiepileptics: a retrospective case control study by Ganesan Anuradha, Birbeck Gretchen L, Simpson David M, George Jomy M, French Jacqueline A, Grandits Greg A, Okulicz Jason F, Weintrob Amy C, Crum-Cianflone Nancy, Lalani Tahaniyat, Landrum Michael L

    Published 2011-05-01
    “…</p> <p>Methods</p> <p>Participants in the US Military HIV Natural History Study were included if taking HAART for ≥6 months with concurrent use of EI-AEDs phenytoin, carbamazepine, or phenobarbital for ≥28 days. …”
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