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Chinese Journal of Disease Control & Prevention ; (12): 365-368, 2019.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-777977

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Objective To analyze the epidemiological and clinical characteristics of acute upper respiratory infection of patients in peace-keeping operations area in Mali, so as to provide experiences for prevention and control of acute upper respiratory infection. Methods A retrospective analysis was made on the case history of upper respiratory tract infection from January 2014 to December 2017. The clinical data of the patients were recorded and the collected data were analyzed by descriptive epidemiological method. Results A total of 484 patients met the inclusion criteria. According to the time distribution, most patients with upper respiratory tract infections were concentrated in May, August, September and December. WBC in fever group were higher than those in normal temperature group (t=3.41, P=0.008), Gran in fever group were higher than those in normal temperature group (t=3.92, P0.05). The electrolyte K, Ca, Na and Cl values in fever group were lower than those in normal temperature group (all P<0.05). Conclusions In terms of time distribution, under the circumstances of rotation and handover of peacekeeping forces, seasonal change, large temperature difference between day and night, etc, the peacekeeping forces should take precautions to reduce the incidence of upper respiratory tract infections and avoid non-combat attrition of peacekeepers. From the analysis of clinical characteristics of upper respiratory tract infection, fever alone is not an indication of antibiotic use, but must be combined with symptoms, signs and laboratory examinations of patients. At the same time, patients with fever are prone to electrolyte disorders, which should be paid great attention by medical staff.

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Chinese Journal of Behavioral Medicine and Brain Science ; (12): 468-470, 2015.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-470617

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Objective To explore the effects of military stress on memory function in battlefield environment confined intensive training of peace-keeping soldiers.Methods 41 peace-keeping soldiers were chosen as the research objects.They were tested the memory function,respectively after they trained intensely in the domestic and in Sudan for five months.The memory function included verbal memory:WHO-UCLA auditory verbal learning test (immediate recall,the insert test,the short time delay memories,long delayed recall,long delayed recognition,visual memory) using the Rey Ostereitb Complex Figure (graphics copy and graphic delayed recall).Results The peace-keeping soldiers got lower scores in the insert tested(4.59±2.03) and graphics copy(35.85± 0.36) than in the domestic (4.85 ± 2.21,35.71 ± 0.46,P> 0.05),but there was no significant difference.They got lower scores in the immediate recall (41.68±9.87),the short time delay memories (9.27±2.77),long delayed recall (9.12±2.99),long delayed recognition (27.56± 1.70),and graphic delayed recall (16.90± 6.16) than those in the domestic(51.68±8.63,11.73±2.15,12.24± 1.96,29.00± 1.43,23.15±7.16,P<0.01),and the difference was statistically significant.Conclusion The peace-keeping soldiers battlefield environment stress has a certain effect on the soldiers' memory function.

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Article | IMSEAR | ID: sea-183910

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Military psychiatry is a branch of psychiatry that is concerned with the mental health of soldiers and their families in war and peace time. It emerged as a special field of importance after World War I. With changing combat scenarios, peace keeping operations and terrorism modern soldier is obliged to confront and endure wide ranging demands for adjustment; with battle fronts becoming diffuse and coming closer to home unarmed civilians are sucked into war like situations. Military sychiatrists as well as their civilian counter parts need to be aware of the essentials of the mental health consequences of military operations of various kinds and related situations.

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Journal of Medical Postgraduates ; (12)2003.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-587410

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Objective:To evaluate the clinical experience and working method of the department of stomatology,otorhinolarynogology and ophthalmology during the peacekeeping period in Liberia.Methods:Five hundred twenty five patients with stomatological,otorhinolaryngological or ophthalmological diseases during the peacekeeping period were reviewed.Results:The patients with stomatogical disease(455),NEN disease(38) and eye disease(32) were treated by a stomatological without mistake during 7 months. Conclusion:Stomatological doctors should be versatile to accomplish their peacekeeping mission.

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Journal of Medical Postgraduates ; (12)2003.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-586201

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Objective: To evaluate the sleeping status of Chinese Peace-Keeping Force in Liberia,and to ensure soldiers' somatic and mental health. Methods: Written questionnaires about the sleeping status were collected twice from Chinese military staff at two independent intervals. Results:The sleeping status of the soldiers was worse in Liberia than at home,but it became better at later stage when soldiers adapted to the environment and the job,when the weather became less hot,and appropriate medical treatment was used. Conclusion: Improving occupancy condition,adjusting night duty to ensure adequate sleeping time for the night duty soldiers,strengthening the sleeping hygiene education and proper medical treatment were important for the severe insomnia soldiers.

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