An outbreak of malaria first developed within Second Battalion Royal Australian Regiment, a forward (Australian) Battalion of the International Force in East Timor in October 1999. Before the Battalion redeployed to Australia, 17 cases had occurred and in the 12 months following return to Australia another 89 cases have occurred, including 18 single recurrences and 2 second recurrences. The overall attack rate for this deployment of 4 months, mostly including the wet season of Timor, has been 13.5%. The attack rate for the Battalion (5/7 Royal Australian Regimen) subsequently occupying this ground (for approximately 4 months and including the 12 months following redeployment) was 5.2%. Investigation of the initial outbreak and comparisons w...
Military personnel who are deployed for peace-keeping missions are exposed to many hazards, includin...
Objectives To study clinical aspects of the 2001 outbreak of malaria at Medical Officer of Health Di...
Military personnel who are deployed for peace-keeping missions are exposed to many hazards, includin...
An outbreak of malaria first developed within Second Battalion Royal Australian Regiment, a forward ...
the chief surgeon in a squadron of French policemen reported a cluster of Plasmodium vivax malaria a...
The operational effectiveness of daily doxycycline alone or combined with weekly chloroquine were as...
Background: Sri Lanka has been free from indigenous malaria since November 2012 and received the WHO...
Abstract Background Sri Lanka has been free from indigenous malaria since November 2012 and received...
During a 5-year period, almost 4000 Australian personnel served in the Papua New Guinean province of...
SUMMARY: Malaria poses the greatest health threat to British soldiers engaged in jnngle training in ...
Large numbers of military personnel are based in northern Australia, generating risks to them from ...
Every year, 1350 TNI personnel are sent as a Security Task Force to the north sector of RI-PNG Borde...
The objective of this study was to report on a breakthrough of Plasmodium falciparum infection follo...
Malaria has been a military problem throughout history capable of causing epidemics that stop milita...
WAR AND CONFLICT HAVEhad a long historicalpartnership with ma-larial outbreaks.1-7 Dis-ruptions in h...
Military personnel who are deployed for peace-keeping missions are exposed to many hazards, includin...
Objectives To study clinical aspects of the 2001 outbreak of malaria at Medical Officer of Health Di...
Military personnel who are deployed for peace-keeping missions are exposed to many hazards, includin...
An outbreak of malaria first developed within Second Battalion Royal Australian Regiment, a forward ...
the chief surgeon in a squadron of French policemen reported a cluster of Plasmodium vivax malaria a...
The operational effectiveness of daily doxycycline alone or combined with weekly chloroquine were as...
Background: Sri Lanka has been free from indigenous malaria since November 2012 and received the WHO...
Abstract Background Sri Lanka has been free from indigenous malaria since November 2012 and received...
During a 5-year period, almost 4000 Australian personnel served in the Papua New Guinean province of...
SUMMARY: Malaria poses the greatest health threat to British soldiers engaged in jnngle training in ...
Large numbers of military personnel are based in northern Australia, generating risks to them from ...
Every year, 1350 TNI personnel are sent as a Security Task Force to the north sector of RI-PNG Borde...
The objective of this study was to report on a breakthrough of Plasmodium falciparum infection follo...
Malaria has been a military problem throughout history capable of causing epidemics that stop milita...
WAR AND CONFLICT HAVEhad a long historicalpartnership with ma-larial outbreaks.1-7 Dis-ruptions in h...
Military personnel who are deployed for peace-keeping missions are exposed to many hazards, includin...
Objectives To study clinical aspects of the 2001 outbreak of malaria at Medical Officer of Health Di...
Military personnel who are deployed for peace-keeping missions are exposed to many hazards, includin...