نتایج جستجو برای: army personnel

تعداد نتایج: 48392  

Journal: :Journal of the Royal Army Medical Corps 1994
S F Drysdale

Anecdotally expressed concern over the military/civilian interface regarding infectious disease notification, and the current review of procedures in both civilian and military settings prompted this study. Its aim was to quantify knowledge of doctors involved in the provision of care to Army personnel and their dependants in the United Kingdom regarding infectious disease reporting and make re...

2005
Joon-Sup Yeom Seung-Ho Ryu Sejoong Oh Dong-Hyun Choi Kyoung-Jun Song Young-Ha Oh Jae-Hyun Lee Young-A Kim Sun-Young Ahn Hwa-Young Yang Je-Eun Cha Jae-Won Park

Vivax malaria was endemic on the Korean peninsula for many centuries until the late 1970's when the Republic of Korea (ROK) was declared "malaria free". Since its re-emergence in 1993, the number of malaria cases in the military increased exponentially through 2000 near the demilitarized zone. Chemoprophylaxis with chloroquine and primaquine has been used in the ROK Army since 1997 in an attemp...

2005
Andrew C. Merkle Michael Kleinberger Manuel Uy

hroughout the evolution of military helmet systems, the amount of head-supported mass (HSM) worn by Army personnel has steadily increased. The U.S. Army Aeromedical Research Laboratory is working to establish recommended limits and guidelines for HSM that can be worn safely by soldiers. To support this effort, crash sled tests were conducted at APL’s Impact Biomechanics Facility. These tests, s...

2002
Charles Thorpe

Abstract This report reviews progress at Carnegie Mellon from August 16,1990 to August 15,1991 on research sponsored by DARPA, DOD, monitored by the US Army Engineer Topographic Laboratories under contract DACA 76-89C-0014, titled "Perception for Outdoor Navigation".This report reviews progress at Carnegie Mellon from August 16,1990 to August 15,1991 on research sponsored by DARPA, DOD, monitor...

2014
Jack A Gilbert Madeleine Ball Paul Blainey Martin J Blaser Brendan JM Bohannan Ashley Bateman John Bunge Maria Gloria Dominguez-Bello Slava Epstein Noah Fierer Dirk Gevers Tracy Grikscheit Leila J Hamdan James Harvey Curtis Huttenhower Benjamin Kirkup Heidi H Kong Christian Lauber Katherine P Lemon Susan V Lynch Lance Martin Charlene Mello Joseph Palma Roy Parker Joseph Petrosino Julia A Segre Leslie Vosshall Rui Yi Rob Knight

This report details the outcome of the 1st Skin Microbiota Workshop, Boulder, CO, held on October 15th-16th 2012. The workshop was arranged to bring Department of Defense personnel together with experts in microbial ecology, human skin physiology and anatomy, and computational techniques for interrogating the microbiome to define research frontiers at the intersection of these important areas. ...

2016
Michael J Stacey S Brett D Woods S Jackson D Ross

BACKGROUND 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. OBJECTIVES To establish whether heat illness in the British Army has been under-reported, by revi...

2016
Laurel Smith Richard Westrick Sarah Sauers Adam Cooper Dennis Scofield Pedro Claro Bradley Warr

BACKGROUND Musculoskeletal injury is a significant threat to readiness in the US Army. Current injury surveillance methods are constrained by accurate injury reporting. Input into electronic medical records or databases therefore may not accurately reflect injury incidence. The purpose of this study was to evaluate injury reporting among active-duty US Army soldiers to explore potential limitat...

Journal: :MSMR 2013
David P Shaha Laura A Pacha Eric C Garges Stephanie L Scoville James D Mancuso

Of 26 cases of malaria reported among active component U.S. Army personnel during January through September 2012, 16 were laboratory-confirmed according to electronic medical records. Medical records and responses on postdeployment health assessment questionnaires were used to assess demographic and clinical characteristics, adherence to malaria prevention measures, and compliance with prescrip...

Journal: :International maritime health 2006
Gregory Chan Shabbir M Moochhala Bin Zhao Yeo Wl John Wong

BACKGROUND Motion sickness may crucially affect the operational performance of soldiers at sea and this differs between individuals and environments. OBJECTIVES To report on the prevalence and understand the risk factors for motion sickness among Singaporean sailors (seafarers) and attached army servicemen (non-seafarers) onboard naval platforms. METHODOLOGY Cross sectional study using self...

Journal: :U.S. Army Medical Department journal 2012
Scott W Shaffer Rebecca Moore Shannon Foo Nathan Henry Josef H Moore David G Greathouse

PURPOSE/HYPOTHESIS Dental personnel including dentists, dental hygienists, and dental assistants have been reported as having a high prevalence of upper-extremity musculoskeletal disorders, including carpal tunnel syndrome. Previous research has not involved dental assistant students at the onset of dental training. Therefore, the purpose of this study was to determine the presence of median an...

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