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Publikováno v:
Emerging Infectious Diseases, Vol 18, Iss 3, Pp 507-509 (2012)
Adenoviruses are frequent causes of respiratory disease in the US military population. A successful immunization program against adenovirus types 4 and 7 was terminated in 1999. Review of records in the Mortality Surveillance Division, Armed Forces M
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Publikováno v:
Military medicine. 182(3)
The Mortality Surveillance Division (MSD) of the U.S. Armed Forces Medical Examiner System was established in 1998 to improve surveillance for all military deaths although emphasizing deaths from infectious diseases. Establishment of the MSD was part
Autor:
Robert E. Eckart, Eric A. Shry, Lena Avedissian, Robert N. Potter, Lisa A. Pearse, Ladd Tremaine, William G. Stevenson, Stephen Reich, Jennifer A. McNear, Linda L. Huffer, Philip J. Gentlesk, David A. Appel, Allen P. Burke, Laudino M. Castillo-Rojas
Publikováno v:
Journal of the American College of Cardiology. 58(12):1254-1261
Objectives The purpose of this study was to define the incidence and characterization of cardiovascular cause of sudden death in the young. Background The epidemiology of sudden cardiac death (SCD) in young adults is based on small studies and uncont
Publikováno v:
American Journal of Preventive Medicine. 26:205-212
Publikováno v:
American Journal of Preventive Medicine. 26:194-204
Background A Recruit Mortality Registry, linked to the Department of Defense Medical Mortality Registry, was created to provide comprehensive medical surveillance data for deaths occurring during enlisted basic military training. Methods Recruit deat
Publikováno v:
Emerging Infectious Diseases
Emerging Infectious Diseases, Vol 18, Iss 3, Pp 507-509 (2012)
Emerging Infectious Diseases, Vol 18, Iss 3, Pp 507-509 (2012)
For about 50 years, adenovirus has been a major cause of serious respiratory illness in US active duty military members, particularly at basic training camps. During 1971–1999, a vaccine program successfully lowered the number of illnesses and deat
Publikováno v:
Military Medicine. 167:964-970
We identified 215 exercise-related deaths in U.S. military personnel on active duty during 1996-1999. The most complete case information was for active duty Army personnel during 1998-1999, providing an exercise-related death rate of 4.3 per 100,000
Autor:
Maja Altarac, John W. Gardner, Joseph J. Knapik, Rose M Popovich, Robert N. Potter, Bruce H. Jones
Publikováno v:
American Journal of Preventive Medicine. 18:96-102
Background: We evaluate whether a recent history of cigarette smoking is a risk factor for exercise-related injuries sustained during Army basic training, controlling for factors such as demographic, physical fitness, and health variables. Methods: W
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American Journal of Preventive Medicine. 18:147-155
Background: It has been hypothesized that a period of rest from running in the early weeks of basic military training will prevent stress fractures among recruits. Design: Modification of running schedules in companies of Army recruits undergoing bas
Publikováno v:
The American Journal of Cardiology. 97:1756-1758
This study sought to examine the incidence of sudden death in a large, multiethnic cohort of young women. Approximately 852,300 women entered basic military training from 1977 to 2001. During this period, there were 15 sudden deaths in female recruit