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01-01-2006
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PERFORMING ORGANIZATION NAME(S) AND ADDRESS(ES) 8. PERFORMING ORGANIZATION REPORT NUMBERUniversity of Hawaii Honolulu, HI 96822-2303
SPONSORING / MONITORING AGENCY NAME(S) AND ADDRESS(ES) 10. SPONSOR/MONITOR'S ACRONYM(S)
U.S. Army Medical Research and Materiel CommandFort Detrick, Maryland 21702-5012
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DISTRIBUTION / AVAILABILITY STATEMENTApproved for Public Release; Distribution Unlimited
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ABSTRACTThis effort helped to support the establishment of a Joint Clinical Research Center (JCRC) in Thailand in a partnership with the Royal Thai Army (RTA), the Armed Forces Research Institute of Medical Science (AFRIMS), and the University of Hawaii. The Center will provide a vehicle for the study of infectious diseases (including bioterrorism) with full patient, laboratory and animal facilities. There remains significant difficulty in providing timely research when the majority of affected populations for diseases live on foreign soil. This center is fully integrated with broadband medical networking and clinical informatics assuring international communication and local/regional access to affected patient populations. UH provided research collaboration and administrative personnel to the Center. In an additional proposal modification, UH provided advanced simulation training to the annual Asia Pacific Military Medical Conference held in Vietnam in an effort to develop stronger associations throughout Southeast Asia for expanding infectious disease research interests in the region.
IntroductionIn an era of dramatically increased travel, rapid natural (and even engineered ) manipulation of infectious agents, as well as security concerns related to bioterrorism, a new means of testing and evaluation for vaccine and antibiotic therapy is desperately needed. While both the DOD and NIH have been long focused on this problem, there remains significant difficulty in providing timely research when the majority of affected populations for these diseases live on foreign soil. To address this problem, t...