نتایج جستجو برای: afghanistan

تعداد نتایج: 5702  

2013
Todd J Vento David W Cole Katrin Mende Tatjana P Calvano Elizabeth A Rini Charla C Tully Wendy C Zera Charles H Guymon Xin Yu Kristelle A Cheatle Kevin S Akers Miriam L Beckius Michael L Landrum Clinton K Murray

BACKGROUND The US military has seen steady increases in multidrug-resistant (MDR) gram-negative bacteria (GNB) infections in casualties from Iraq and Afghanistan. This study evaluates the prevalence of MDR GNB colonization in US military personnel. METHODS GNB colonization surveillance of healthy, asymptomatic military personnel (101 in the US and 100 in Afghanistan) was performed by swabbing...

2005
Sophie Jamart Olivier Denis Ariane Deplano Georgios Tragas Alexandra Vandergheynst David De Bels Jacques Devriendt

1. World Health Organization. Cutaneous leishmaniasis, Afghanistan. Wkly Epidemiol Rec. 2002;77:246. 2. Reithinger R, Mohsen M, Aadil K, Sidiqi M, Erasmus P, Coleman PG. Anthroponotic cutaneous leishmaniasis, Kabul, Afghanistan. Emerg Infect Dis. 2003;9:727–9. 3. Reyburn H, Rowland M, Mohsen M, Khan B, Davies CR. The prolonged epidemic of anthroponotic cutaneous leishmaniasis in Kabul, Afghanis...

Journal: :The Geographical Journal 1911

2013
Todd J Vento Tatjana P Calvano David W Cole Katrin Mende Elizabeth A Rini Charla C Tully Michael L Landrum Wendy Zera Charles H Guymon Xin Yu Miriam L Beckius Kristelle A Cheatle Clinton K Murray

BACKGROUND Staphylococcus aureus [methicillin-resistant and methicillin-susceptible (MRSA/MSSA)] is a leading cause of infections in military personnel, but there are limited data regarding baseline colonization of individuals while deployed. We conducted a pilot study to screen non-deployed and deployed healthy military service members for MRSA/MSSA colonization at various anatomic sites and a...

Journal: :The Laryngoscope 2013
Joseph Brennan

OBJECTIVES/HYPOTHESIS The objectives are to compare and contrast the head and neck trauma experience in Iraq and Afghanistan and to identify trauma lessons learned that are applicable to civilian practice. STUDY DESIGN A retrospective review of one head and neck surgeon's operative experience in Iraq and Afghanistan was performed using operative logs and medical records. METHODS The surgeon...

Journal: :Japanese Journal of Health and Human Ecology 1960

2011
John A Sokolowski Catherine M Banks Brent Morrow

In October of 2001, the United States invaded Afghanistan and replaced the Taliban government. Since its overthrow, the Taliban has pieced together and waged an insurgency to retake Afghanistan, and that insurgency has gained momentum and grown in strength while the United States/North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) effort shrank in size to about 55,000 troops in 2007. A wide range of fact...

2015
Raja Muhammad Khan

Afghanistan has a unique and indeed, an immense significance in the strategic calculus of People’s Republic of China. The geopolitics of this Chinese neighbourhood has four glaring peculiarities, which include; political, strategic, geographical, and economic. In the rapidly changing global security environment, these aspects demands a deeper cooperation not only between China and Afghanistan b...

Journal: :Journal of women's health 2010
Alan Fontana Robert Rosenheck Rani Desai

BACKGROUND Differences in the characteristics and mental health needs of female veterans of the Iraq/Afghanistan war compared with those of veterans of other wars may have useful implications for VA program and treatment planning. METHODS Female veterans reporting service in the Iraq/Afghanistan war were compared with women reporting service in the Persian Gulf and Vietnam wars and to men rep...

Journal: :International review of psychiatry 2011
Josefin Sundin Harriet Forbes Nicola T Fear Christopher Dandeker Simon Wessely

Concerns about the mental health of military personnel deployed to Iraq and Afghanistan has led to a new generation of research. This review is an examination of the UK literature on the mental health consequences of deployment of armed forces personnel to Iraq and Afghanistan. As yet, deployment to Iraq or Afghanistan has not been associated with a general increase in mental health problems fo...

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