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Armed Forces Health Surveillance Division

Health Surveillance, Analysis and Insight for Action

The Armed Forces Health Surveillance Division (AFHSD) is the central epidemiologic health resource for the U.S. military. We conduct medical surveillance to protect those who serve our nation in uniform and allies who are critical to our national security interests. AFHSD is a division within DHA’s Public Health.

AFHSD is organized into four branches: Data Management and Technical Support, Epidemiology and Analysis, Global Emerging Infections Surveillance, and Integrated Biosurveillance
We maintain a presence at three service public health hubs—the U.S. Army Public Health Center, U.S. Air Force School of Aerospace Medicine, and the Navy and Marine Corps Public Health Center.

Learn how our health information analysis supports worldwide disease surveillance and public health activities to improve the U.S. military’s Force Health Protection mission. 

Vision

To be the central, integrated, customer-focused epidemiologic and global health surveillance resource for the Department of Defense. 

Mission

To provide timely, relevant, actionable, and comprehensive health surveillance support to the Joint Staff, Combatant Commands and Military Services in order to promote health and enhance Force Health Protection, Readiness and Lethality. 

Critical Functions

  • Acquire, analyze/interpret, and disseminate health surveillance information and recommend evidence-based policy.
  • Develop, refine, and improve standardized surveillance methods. 
  • Serve as a focal point for sharing health surveillance products, expertise, and information. 
  • Coordinate a global 

Explore our health surveillance resources to learn how to utilize our data applications, systems and the ways our health information analysis supports worldwide disease surveillance and public health activities to improve the U.S. military's Force Health Protection (FHP) program.

Medical Surveillance Monthly Report

Medical Surveillance Monthly Report MSMR Online SubscriptionThe Medical Surveillance Monthly Report (MSMR) is AFHSD's flagship publication. The monthly peer-reviewed journal provides evidence-based estimates of the incidence, distribution, impact, and trends of health-related conditions among service members. Additionally, the MSMR focuses one issue per year on the absolute and relative morbidity burden attributable to various illnesses and injuries among service members and beneficiaries.

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Health Surveillance Explorer

The Health Surveillance ExplorerHealth Surveillance Explorer (HSE) (HSE) is a dynamic CAC-enabled mapping application that allows the Geo­graphic Combatant Commands (GCCs) to identify global health threats and disease outbreaks in near-real time. It provides timely, relevant and actionable health surveillance information to military leaders around the globe. The HSE makes it more efficient and effective to assemble surveillance data.

Launch HSE Health Surveillance Explorer (HSE)

Proposal Management Information System

Launch Proposal Management Information SystemThe Proposal Management Information System (ProMIS) program is a web-based application used to facilitate program management at the AFHSD's Global Emerging Infections Surveillance (GEIS)Global Emerging Infections Surveillance (GEIS) section. Investigators in the GEIS partner networkGEIS partner network submit proposals for funding consideration and GEIS operations staff monitors the progress of those projects.

Go to ProMISProposal Management Information System (ProMIS)

Defense Medical Epidemiology Database

DMED ButtonThe Defense Medical Epidemiology Database (DMED) provides worldwide access to de-identified data contained in the Defense Medical Surveillance System (DMSS)Defense Medical Surveillance System (DMSS). Through this user-friendly interface, authorized users can create customized queries of disease and injury rates in active duty populations.

Go to DMEDDefense Medical Epidemiology Database (DMED)

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The Defense Medical Epidemiology Database System Overview Fact Sheet

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Heat Illnesses by Location, Active Component, U.S. Armed Forces, 2012-2016 Fact Sheet

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This fact sheet provides details on heat illnesses by location during a five-year surveillance period from 2012 through 2016. 11,967 heat-related illnesses were diagnosed at more than 250 military installations and geographic locations worldwide. Three Army Installations accounted for close to one-third of all heat illnesses during the period.

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Demographic and Military Traits of Service Members Diagnosed as Traumatic Brain Injury Cases

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This fact sheet provides details on the demographic and military traits of service members diagnosed as traumatic brain injury (TBI) cases during a 16-year surveillance period from 2001 through 2016, a total of 276,858 active component service members received first-time diagnoses of TBI - a structural alteration of the brain or physiological disruption of brain function caused by an external force.

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Rhabdomyolysis by Location, Active Component, U.S. Armed Forces, 2012-2016 Fact Sheet

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This fact sheet provides details on Rhabdomyolysis by location for active component, U.S. Armed Forces during a five-year surveillance period from 2012 through 2016. The medical treatment facilities at nine installations diagnosed at least 50 cases each and, together approximately half (49.9%) of all diagnosed cases.

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Last Updated: November 16, 2022
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