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BMJ Military Health. :e002282
Publikováno v:
Journal of the Royal Army Medical Corps. 164:77-82
IntroductionInfectious diseases are a frequent cause of morbidity among British troops. The aim of this paper is to describe the spectrum of infectious diseases seen when UK service personnel are evacuated for definitive care to the Role 4 Medical Tr
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Journal of the Royal Army Medical Corps. 163:7-12
Even in the middle of an epidemic of a very serious illness, outbreaks of other infectious diseases will continue. Clinicians need to be able to make rapid decisions about the nature of the outbreak and how to manage it. A balance needs to be struck
Publikováno v:
BMJ military health. 167(5)
This paper outlines the United Nations’ integrated response to complex humanitarian emergencies and the different types of interactions that may occur between militaries and civilian organisations involved in them. It uses a recent UK deployment to
Autor:
Andrew J. H. Simpson, Neil E. Hill, D S Burns, J Lentaigne, J C Osborne, E J Hutley, Mark S. Bailey, Jason S. Biswas
Publikováno v:
BMJ military health. 167(5)
Undifferentiated febrile illnesses present diagnostic and treatment challenges in the Firm Base, let alone in the deployed austere environment. We report a series of 14 cases from Operation TRENTON in South Sudan in 2017 that coincided with the rainy
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Journal of the Royal Army Medical Corps. 163:339-341
Cutaneous myiasis is a well-described problem in travellers to endemic regions including military personnel. Realistic training is important to ensure that healthcare workers have the confidence and expertise to recognise cutaneous myiasis and safely
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Journal of the Royal Army Medical Corps. 164(5)
Snakebite envenoming is rare among military patients, with few cases reported in recent years. Increasingly, however, military operations are taking place in remote parts of Africa, which are inhabited by numerous species of venomous snake, and in Eu
Autor:
Andrew T Cox, Iain Parsons, Duncan Wilson, Matthew K. O'Shea, Mike Stacey, S White, Sanjay Sharma, D S Burns, J Lentaigne
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Journal of the Royal Army Medical Corps. 162:56-62
Detailed knowledge of the likely volume and nature of the diseases presenting to deployed secondary care facilities aids operational planning. Now the British operation in Afghanistan has ended and a record of the experience is useful to preserve the
Autor:
Andrew Johnston, Darren G. Craig, Mark S. Bailey, Matthew K. O'Shea, A.J. Moore, K.A. Clay, M. Adam, Cristina B. Gibson, D S Burns, Tom Fletcher
Publikováno v:
Journal of Hospital Infection. 91:275-277
In October 2014 the UK military deployed to Sierra Leone to provide care for healthcare workers affected by Ebola virus disease. A training package designed by the Army Medical Services Training Centre prepared the deploying personnel in the required
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Journal of the Royal Army Medical Corps. 164(2)
Meningoencephalitis presenting in service personnel overseas may present a diagnostic challenge due to the broad range of potential differential diagnosis as well as the requirement for rapid assessment and treatment. A 25-year-old Royal Marine was e