The impact of deployment to combat zones on the respiratory and sinonasal health of U.S. soldiers is an emerging public health concern. Retrospective studies have shown a correlation between deployment and development of post-deployment pathology, particularly of the aerodigestive system. Respiratory disease, including sinusitis, allergic rhinitis, and asthma, are commonly reported in soldiers deployed to the Middle East and Southwest Asia.Current literature pertaining to combat zone exposure and development of respiratory disease was retrieved using PubMed,\ua0Embase, Web of Science, and Google Scholar.Several types of combat zone exposures exist that may play an influential role in the development of upper and lower respiratory tract dise...
<div><p>Anecdotal reports in the press and epidemiological studies suggest that deployment to Iraq a...
During their deployment to Iraq in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom (OIF) , many Veterans were exp...
This paper reviews the most common health hazards occurring among personnel of peacekeeping and stab...
BACKGROUND: The impact of deployment to combat zones on the respiratory and sinonasal health of U.S....
More than 2.6 million military personnel have been deployed to recent conflicts in Iraq and Afghanis...
Anecdotal reports in the press and epidemiological studies suggest that deployment to Iraq and Afgha...
Concerns about respiratory conditions have surfaced among persons deployed to Iraq and Afghanistan. ...
Military personnel are a unique group of individuals referred to the pulmonary physician for evaluat...
BACKGROUND: Historically, respiratory infections have had a significant impact on U.S. military miss...
Historically, respiratory infections have had a significant impact on U.S. military missions. Deploy...
SummaryBackgroundAcute respiratory tract infections (RTIs) are an important cause of morbidity in th...
Introduction: The aim of this paper was to study whether Swedish soldiers who have served abroad had...
Introduction: The aim of this paper was to study whether Swedish soldiers who have served abroad had...
Environmental exposures during military deployments to Iraq and Afghanistan may lead to higher rates...
Summary: Background: Acute respiratory tract infections (RTIs) are an important cause of morbidity ...
<div><p>Anecdotal reports in the press and epidemiological studies suggest that deployment to Iraq a...
During their deployment to Iraq in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom (OIF) , many Veterans were exp...
This paper reviews the most common health hazards occurring among personnel of peacekeeping and stab...
BACKGROUND: The impact of deployment to combat zones on the respiratory and sinonasal health of U.S....
More than 2.6 million military personnel have been deployed to recent conflicts in Iraq and Afghanis...
Anecdotal reports in the press and epidemiological studies suggest that deployment to Iraq and Afgha...
Concerns about respiratory conditions have surfaced among persons deployed to Iraq and Afghanistan. ...
Military personnel are a unique group of individuals referred to the pulmonary physician for evaluat...
BACKGROUND: Historically, respiratory infections have had a significant impact on U.S. military miss...
Historically, respiratory infections have had a significant impact on U.S. military missions. Deploy...
SummaryBackgroundAcute respiratory tract infections (RTIs) are an important cause of morbidity in th...
Introduction: The aim of this paper was to study whether Swedish soldiers who have served abroad had...
Introduction: The aim of this paper was to study whether Swedish soldiers who have served abroad had...
Environmental exposures during military deployments to Iraq and Afghanistan may lead to higher rates...
Summary: Background: Acute respiratory tract infections (RTIs) are an important cause of morbidity ...
<div><p>Anecdotal reports in the press and epidemiological studies suggest that deployment to Iraq a...
During their deployment to Iraq in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom (OIF) , many Veterans were exp...
This paper reviews the most common health hazards occurring among personnel of peacekeeping and stab...