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Epidemiol Infect ; 136(5): 665-9, 2008 May.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-17592666

ABSTRACT

Understanding the epidemiology of current health threats to deployed U.S. troops is important for medical assessment and planning. As part of a 2004 study among U.S. military personnel deployed to Al Asad Air Base, in the western Anbar Province of Iraq, over 500 subjects were enrolled, provided a blood specimen, and completed a questionnaire regarding history of febrile illness during this deployment (average approximately 4 months in country). This mid-deployment serum was compared to pre-deployment samples (collected approximately 3 months prior to deployment) and evaluated for seroconversion to a select panel of regional arboviral pathogens. At least one episode of febrile illness was reported in 84/504 (17%) of the troops surveyed. Seroconversion was documented in nine (2%) of deployed forces tested, with no association to febrile illness. Self-reported febrile illness was uncommon although often debilitating, and the risk of illness due to arbovirus infections was relatively low.


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Arbovirus Infections/diagnosis , Arbovirus Infections/epidemiology , Arboviruses/isolation & purification , Military Personnel , Adult , Arboviruses/immunology , Blood/virology , Female , Fever of Unknown Origin/virology , Humans , Iraq/epidemiology , Male , Seroepidemiologic Studies , Surveys and Questionnaires , United States
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