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1. A Seminested PCR Method for the Diagnosis of Invasive Fungal Infections in Combat Injured.

2. Genetic and Virulence Profiles of Enteroaggregative Escherichia coli (EAEC) Isolated From Deployed Military Personnel (DMP) With Travelers' Diarrhea.

3. After the Battlefield: Infectious Complications among Wounded Warriors in the Trauma Infectious Disease Outcomes Study.

4. Classification of Trauma-Associated Invasive Fungal Infections to Support Wound Treatment Decisions.

5. Environmental Factors Related to Fungal Wound Contamination after Combat Trauma in Afghanistan, 2009-2011.

6. Nonbattle Injury Among Deployed Troops: An Epidemiologic Study.

7. Self Reported Incidence and Morbidity of Acute Respiratory Illness among Deployed U.S. Military in Iraq and Afghanistan.

8. 502. Klebsiella variicola Infections in Service Members Who Sustained Trauma in Iraq and Afghanistan.

9. 543. Biocide Resistance Genes in Klebsiella spp. Infections from Trauma Patients in Iraq and Afghanistan.

10. Seasonality of Microbiology of Combat-Related Wounds and Wound Infections in Afghanistan.

11. Combat-Related Extremity Wounds: Injury Factors Predicting Early Onset Infections.

12. Early Infections Complicating the Care of Combat Casualties from Iraq and Afghanistan.

13. Effect of Early Screening for Invasive Fungal Infections in U.S. Service Members with Explosive Blast Injuries.

15. Trial Evaluating Ambulatory Therapy of Travelers' Diarrhea (TrEAT TD) Study: A Randomized Controlled Trial Comparing 3 Single-Dose Antibiotic Regimens With Loperamide.

16. Impact of Mucorales and Other Invasive Molds on Clinical Outcomes of Polymicrobial Traumatic Wound Infections.

17. Compliance with antimalarial chemoprophylaxis recommendations for wounded United States military personnel admitted to a military treatment facility.

18. Invasive mold infections following combat-related injuries.

19. Cross-sectional survey of anthrax vaccine coverage and KAP among deployed US military.

20. Outcomes of diarrhea management in operations Iraqi Freedom and Enduring Freedom.

21. Factors associated with the use of protective measures against vector-borne diseases among troops deployed to Iraq and Afghanistan.

22. Self-reported incidence of snake, spider, and scorpion encounters among deployed U.S. military in Iraq and Afghanistan.

23. Self-reported description of diarrhea among military populations in operations Iraqi Freedom and Enduring Freedom.

24. Impact of illness and non-combat injury during Operations Iraqi Freedom and Enduring Freedom (Afghanistan).

25. Knowledge, attitudes, and practices regarding epidemiology and management of travelers' diarrhea: a survey of front-line providers in Iraq and Afghanistan.

26. Military importance of diarrhea: lessons from the Middle East.

27. The epidemiology of self-reported diarrhea in operations Iraqi freedom and enduring freedom.

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