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Deploy to Diagnose: Enhancing Pandemic Preparedness With NATO Field Lab Capabilities

Trevor Wellington 1, 2
Kilian Stoecker 3
Katharina Müller 3
Gelimer Genzel 3
Tanja Hoffmann 3
Giancarlo Petralito 4
Łukasz Krzowski 5
François Delon 6
Stéphane Lefèvre 7
Ashley Farris 8
Julia Burr 8
Dubray Kinney 1
1
 
1st Global Field Medical Laboratory, 6597 Reconnaissance St., Aberdeen Proving Ground , MD 21005,
3
 
Bundeswehr Institute of Microbiology , Munich 80937,
4
 
Army Medical Center, Scientific Department , Rome 00168,
6
 
SSA, Service de Santé des Armées, CESPA, French Armed Forces Center for Epidemiology and Public Health , Marseille 13005,
7
 
Armed Forces Health Service HQ , Paris 75015,
8
 
Institute for Defense Analyses , Alexandria, VA 22305,
Тип публикацииJournal Article
Дата публикации2025-06-09
scimago Q3
wos Q2
БС2
SJR0.472
CiteScore2.1
Impact factor1.1
ISSN00264075, 1930613X, 00966827, 20745044
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Introduction

Laboratory testing capabilities are critical for pandemic preparedness and response. However, deployable laboratory assets are not typically designed for the high-throughput demands of large-scale disease outbreaks. Validating such capabilities in field conditions requires deliberate planning and execution. Here, we outline the setup, execution, challenges, and lessons learned from the multinational Task Force Lab at Clean Care 2024 (CC24), a live NATO (North Atlantic Treaty Organization) training exercise in Hungary.

Materials and Methods

During CC24, an outbreak of a morbilliform virus, with pre-prepared nasopharyngeal swab samples, was simulated during the exercise. Task Force Lab received and processed samples to assess accuracy and turnaround times, while endemic disease surveillance and foodborne outbreak testing were also performed. Statistical analysis included daily performance updates and composite accuracy assessment, using a sample key maintained by a trusted agent within Task Force Lab.

Results

Over the course of the exercise, 4 microbiology laboratories processed 891 samples. Two partner laboratories (Germany and Hungary) simultaneously handled 825 samples from the simulated outbreak with a 98% overall testing accuracy. Additional laboratories focused on endemic disease surveillance (Italy) and foodborne enteric disease outbreak testing (Romania). The 1st Area Medical Laboratory (United States) provided a command-and-control function, directed sample distribution, and results reporting. Key challenges included lack of standardized form usage and variability in laboratory capabilities.

Conclusions

Task Force Lab demonstrated the feasibility of conducting high throughput microbiological testing in a deployed setting, providing a framework for future exercises and real-world operations.

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Wellington T. et al. Deploy to Diagnose: Enhancing Pandemic Preparedness With NATO Field Lab Capabilities // Military Medicine. 2025. usaf231
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Wellington T., Stoecker K., Müller K., Genzel G., Hoffmann T., Petralito G., Krzowski Ł., Delon F., Lefèvre S., Farris A., Burr J., Kinney D. Deploy to Diagnose: Enhancing Pandemic Preparedness With NATO Field Lab Capabilities // Military Medicine. 2025. usaf231
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TY - JOUR
DO - 10.1093/milmed/usaf231
UR - https://academic.oup.com/milmed/advance-article/doi/10.1093/milmed/usaf231/8159027
TI - Deploy to Diagnose: Enhancing Pandemic Preparedness With NATO Field Lab Capabilities
T2 - Military Medicine
AU - Wellington, Trevor
AU - Stoecker, Kilian
AU - Müller, Katharina
AU - Genzel, Gelimer
AU - Hoffmann, Tanja
AU - Petralito, Giancarlo
AU - Krzowski, Łukasz
AU - Delon, François
AU - Lefèvre, Stéphane
AU - Farris, Ashley
AU - Burr, Julia
AU - Kinney, Dubray
PY - 2025
DA - 2025/06/09
PB - Oxford University Press
SN - 0026-4075
SN - 1930-613X
SN - 0096-6827
SN - 2074-5044
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@article{2025_Wellington,
author = {Trevor Wellington and Kilian Stoecker and Katharina Müller and Gelimer Genzel and Tanja Hoffmann and Giancarlo Petralito and Łukasz Krzowski and François Delon and Stéphane Lefèvre and Ashley Farris and Julia Burr and Dubray Kinney},
title = {Deploy to Diagnose: Enhancing Pandemic Preparedness With NATO Field Lab Capabilities},
journal = {Military Medicine},
year = {2025},
publisher = {Oxford University Press},
month = {jun},
url = {https://academic.oup.com/milmed/advance-article/doi/10.1093/milmed/usaf231/8159027},
pages = {usaf231},
doi = {10.1093/milmed/usaf231}
}