SummaryBackgroundAcute respiratory tract infections (RTIs) are an important cause of morbidity in the military setting. Respiratory viruses are the most frequently implicated pathogens, especially adenovirus and respiratory syncytial virus. We performed this study to investigate the role of factors such as obesity, cigarette smoking, and educational level on the development of respiratory tract infections in a military recruit setting.MethodsA cohort of 472 military recruits was prospectively followed up for the basic training period of 3 weeks. Symptoms of infections were monitored during this period.ResultsEighty-four of 472 recruits (17.8%) were diagnosed with infection; 55 (65.5%) with upper RTI (mainly rhinitis), 23 (27.4%) with flu-li...
Abstract The purpose was to study respiratory infections in a cold environment among young Finnish m...
After 25 years of successful control through immunization, respiratory infections due to adenoviruse...
Background: Military populations are more prone to respiratory infections worldwide. There is a dear...
SummaryBackgroundAcute respiratory tract infections (RTIs) are an important cause of morbidity in th...
Summary: Background: Acute respiratory tract infections (RTIs) are an important cause of morbidity ...
Background Respiratory illnesses are a leading cause of morbidity and medical discharge in the milit...
(See the editorial commentary by Gray, on pages 871–3.) Background. High levels of morbidity caused ...
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...
(See the editorial commentary by Gray, on pages 871–3.) Background. High levels of morbidity caused ...
The impact of deployment to combat zones on the respiratory and sinonasal health of U.S. soldiers is...
The article sets out the views on the causes of the incidence of various categories of military pers...
Introduction: Professional sleep associations recommend 7-9 h of sleep per night for young adults. H...
Background. Adenovirus (Ad) has long been the predominant cause of acute respiratory illness (ARI) i...
Abstract Background Respiratory illnesses have been identified as a significant factor leading to lo...
Abstract The purpose was to study respiratory infections in a cold environment among young Finnish m...
After 25 years of successful control through immunization, respiratory infections due to adenoviruse...
Background: Military populations are more prone to respiratory infections worldwide. There is a dear...
SummaryBackgroundAcute respiratory tract infections (RTIs) are an important cause of morbidity in th...
Summary: Background: Acute respiratory tract infections (RTIs) are an important cause of morbidity ...
Background Respiratory illnesses are a leading cause of morbidity and medical discharge in the milit...
(See the editorial commentary by Gray, on pages 871–3.) Background. High levels of morbidity caused ...
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...
(See the editorial commentary by Gray, on pages 871–3.) Background. High levels of morbidity caused ...
The impact of deployment to combat zones on the respiratory and sinonasal health of U.S. soldiers is...
The article sets out the views on the causes of the incidence of various categories of military pers...
Introduction: Professional sleep associations recommend 7-9 h of sleep per night for young adults. H...
Background. Adenovirus (Ad) has long been the predominant cause of acute respiratory illness (ARI) i...
Abstract Background Respiratory illnesses have been identified as a significant factor leading to lo...
Abstract The purpose was to study respiratory infections in a cold environment among young Finnish m...
After 25 years of successful control through immunization, respiratory infections due to adenoviruse...
Background: Military populations are more prone to respiratory infections worldwide. There is a dear...