Abstract. A health assessment survey was collected from US military personnel deployed to the Middle East taking part in the “Rest and Recuperation ” program or on temporary assignment to Camp As Sayliyah Doha, Qatar, from January to December 2004. In addition, a concurrent clinic-based observational study was conducted to determine pathogen etiology and potential risk factors. From 28,322 health assessment surveys, overall self-reported incidence of diarrhea was 4.9 cases per 100 person-months. Disease incidence increased with rank and was higher in Iraq compared with Afghanistan. During this period, 109 US military personnel with acute diarrhea and 85 asymptomatic personnel were enrolled in the observational study. Enterotoxigenic E. coli...
BACKGROUND: Historically, respiratory infections have had a significant impact on U.S. military miss...
British and Australian medical teams working in Northern Iraq in 1991 providing primary care to refu...
Abstract. Acute gastroenteritis is a potential cause of substantial morbidity in U.S. military perso...
Infectious diarrhea remains a major risk to deployed military units worldwide in addition to their i...
Infectious diarrhea remains a major risk to deployed military units worldwide in addition to their i...
Travelers' diarrhea (TD) is the most prevalent illness encountered by deployed military personnel an...
Abstract. Outpatient medical surveillance of U.S. troops was conducted during 11 different overseas ...
Travelers' diarrhea (TD) is the most prevalent illness encountered by deployed military personnel an...
ObjectivesThe aim of this study was to assess the risk of incident rheumatological diagnoses (RD) as...
Travelers' diarrhea (TD) is the most common ailment affecting travelers, including deployed U.S. mil...
Abstract. Historically, non-combat injuries and illnesses have had a significant impact on military ...
Objectives The aim of this study was to assess the risk of incident rheumatological diagnoses (RD) a...
Diarrhoea and vomiting (D & V) was common in military personnel during deployment to the initial pha...
Background . Diarrhea is a well-established problem in travellers, with military personnel at especi...
Historically, respiratory infections have had a significant impact on U.S. military missions. Deploy...
BACKGROUND: Historically, respiratory infections have had a significant impact on U.S. military miss...
British and Australian medical teams working in Northern Iraq in 1991 providing primary care to refu...
Abstract. Acute gastroenteritis is a potential cause of substantial morbidity in U.S. military perso...
Infectious diarrhea remains a major risk to deployed military units worldwide in addition to their i...
Infectious diarrhea remains a major risk to deployed military units worldwide in addition to their i...
Travelers' diarrhea (TD) is the most prevalent illness encountered by deployed military personnel an...
Abstract. Outpatient medical surveillance of U.S. troops was conducted during 11 different overseas ...
Travelers' diarrhea (TD) is the most prevalent illness encountered by deployed military personnel an...
ObjectivesThe aim of this study was to assess the risk of incident rheumatological diagnoses (RD) as...
Travelers' diarrhea (TD) is the most common ailment affecting travelers, including deployed U.S. mil...
Abstract. Historically, non-combat injuries and illnesses have had a significant impact on military ...
Objectives The aim of this study was to assess the risk of incident rheumatological diagnoses (RD) a...
Diarrhoea and vomiting (D & V) was common in military personnel during deployment to the initial pha...
Background . Diarrhea is a well-established problem in travellers, with military personnel at especi...
Historically, respiratory infections have had a significant impact on U.S. military missions. Deploy...
BACKGROUND: Historically, respiratory infections have had a significant impact on U.S. military miss...
British and Australian medical teams working in Northern Iraq in 1991 providing primary care to refu...
Abstract. Acute gastroenteritis is a potential cause of substantial morbidity in U.S. military perso...