Heat illness in the Armed Forces is considered preventable. The UK military relies upon dual Command and Medical reporting for case ascertainment, investigation of serious incidents and improvement of preventive practices and policy. This process could be vulnerable to under-reporting.To establish whether heat illness in the British Army has been under-reported, by reviewing concordance of reporting to the Army Incident Notification Cell (AINC) and the Army Health Unit (AHU) and to characterise the burden of heat illness reported by these means.Analysis of anonymised reporting databases held by the AHU and AINC, for the period 2009-2013.565 unique cases of heat illness were identified. Annual concordance of reporting ranged from 9.6% to 16....
A serious health concern active-duty service members (SMs) face is heat strokes (Donham et al., 2020...
BACKGROUND: The burden of heat illness on health systems is not well described in the UK. Although t...
OBJECTIVES: To investigate the effects of high ambient temperatures, including the summer 2003 heat-...
Heat illness in the Armed Forces is considered preventable. The UK military relies upon dual Command...
BACKGROUND: Susceptibility to exertional heat illness (EHI) is considered multifactorial in nature. ...
BACKGROUND: Heat illness is a preventable disorder in military populations. Measures that protect vu...
Heat illness in the British Armed Forces is a significant occupational risk. This paper analyzes rep...
Background: Susceptibility to exertional heat illness (EHI) is considered multifactorial in nature....
Heat illness in the British Armed Forces is a significant occupational risk. This paper analyzes rep...
INTRODUCTION Over recent years much research, both civilian and military, has occurred in the fie...
Background In populations working under heat stress, Exertional Heat Illness (EHI) may prove fatal. ...
This thesis examines the topic of heat illness in military personnel. After the introduction there i...
This is an observational study of heat-related illness in UK Service Personnel deployed into summer ...
Exertional heat illness (EHI) is an occupational hazard among military personnel. This systematic re...
Reliable information on the epidemiology of heat illness has come, until recently, mainly from the a...
A serious health concern active-duty service members (SMs) face is heat strokes (Donham et al., 2020...
BACKGROUND: The burden of heat illness on health systems is not well described in the UK. Although t...
OBJECTIVES: To investigate the effects of high ambient temperatures, including the summer 2003 heat-...
Heat illness in the Armed Forces is considered preventable. The UK military relies upon dual Command...
BACKGROUND: Susceptibility to exertional heat illness (EHI) is considered multifactorial in nature. ...
BACKGROUND: Heat illness is a preventable disorder in military populations. Measures that protect vu...
Heat illness in the British Armed Forces is a significant occupational risk. This paper analyzes rep...
Background: Susceptibility to exertional heat illness (EHI) is considered multifactorial in nature....
Heat illness in the British Armed Forces is a significant occupational risk. This paper analyzes rep...
INTRODUCTION Over recent years much research, both civilian and military, has occurred in the fie...
Background In populations working under heat stress, Exertional Heat Illness (EHI) may prove fatal. ...
This thesis examines the topic of heat illness in military personnel. After the introduction there i...
This is an observational study of heat-related illness in UK Service Personnel deployed into summer ...
Exertional heat illness (EHI) is an occupational hazard among military personnel. This systematic re...
Reliable information on the epidemiology of heat illness has come, until recently, mainly from the a...
A serious health concern active-duty service members (SMs) face is heat strokes (Donham et al., 2020...
BACKGROUND: The burden of heat illness on health systems is not well described in the UK. Although t...
OBJECTIVES: To investigate the effects of high ambient temperatures, including the summer 2003 heat-...