ABSTRACT
Two cases of conjugal contact transfer vaccinia are described. Each patient had intimate contact after their respective partners, active-duty military personnel, received the smallpox vaccination.
Subject(s)
Acyclovir/analogs & derivatives , Sexually Transmitted Diseases, Viral/transmission , Smallpox Vaccine/adverse effects , Smallpox/transmission , Vaccination/adverse effects , Valine/analogs & derivatives , Acyclovir/therapeutic use , Adult , Female , Herpes Genitalis/complications , Herpes Genitalis/drug therapy , Herpes Genitalis/transmission , Humans , Keratinocytes/virology , Male , Military Personnel , Patient Education as Topic , Sexual Partners , Sexually Transmitted Diseases, Viral/etiology , Smallpox/drug therapy , Smallpox/etiology , Spouses , Vaginal Diseases/etiology , Vaginal Diseases/virology , Valacyclovir , Valine/therapeutic useABSTRACT
Line-of-duty injuries or illnesses (LODs) suffered by members of Air National Guard units may demonstrate the status of unit safety, unit readiness and deployability, a potentially significant area of unit expenditures, and areas of needed health promotion. This descriptive pilot study was conducted at the unit commander's request to investigate an apparent doubling of the expected number of LODs over a recent quarterly period. Twenty cases were investigated. The vast majority of LODs were musculoskeletal in nature. Decreased fitness level (identified as increased body mass index) among males and increased age were related to increased LODs. Recommendations are given to improve tracking, identify individuals at increased risk, provide pretraining assessment, and institute health promotion focused on musculoskeletal injuries.