Diseases and Non-Battle Injuries (DNBI) in HUN Missions Based on EPIHUN Reports

L. Svéd, A. Sótér, Z. Vekerdi
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The Medical Service of the Hungarian Defence Forces (HDF) has been playing and taking an important role in the elimination and medical stabilization of several regional crisis areas since 1991. These medical protection and “back-ups” literally mean the medical support of our military forces take part in different tasks besides this fulfilling the special tasks of preventive medicine. The medical data collected from the different tasks and missions have been gathered systematically in order to be informative. From 2008 on we manage data collection with a real-time surveillance report system, the so called EPIHUN (Hungarian Epidemiological and Patient Turnover Report), which have been collected from different aspects and analysed from force health protection aspects. With the DNBI data from the system the authors are analysing the preventable diseases morbidity state and tendencies of the EUFOR (European Union Force), KFOR (Kosovo Force), MFO (Multinational Force and Observers) and UNFICYP (United Nations Peacekeeping Force in Cyprus) missions on a 2013 data base. It could be surprising that the morbidity data are very similar to the values seen among military collectives living in barracks during the conscription era of the armed forces. Most DNBI are acute respiratory diseases and diseases of the digestive system, which is important information in medical preparation training before deployment.
基于EPIHUN报告的HUN任务中的疾病和非战斗伤害(DNBI)
自1991年以来,匈牙利国防军医务处在若干区域危机地区的消除和医疗稳定方面发挥了重要作用。这些医疗保障和“后援”,字面意思是我军的医疗保障除了履行预防医学的特殊任务外,还参加不同的任务。从不同任务和特派团收集的医疗数据是系统收集的,以便提供资料。从2008年起,我们通过实时监测报告系统管理数据收集,即所谓的EPIHUN(匈牙利流行病学和患者周转报告),从不同方面收集数据,并从部队健康保护方面进行分析。利用来自该系统的DNBI数据,作者正在分析2013年数据库中EUFOR(欧盟部队)、KFOR(科索沃部队)、MFO(多国部队和观察员)和UNFICYP(联合国驻塞浦路斯维和部队)特派团的可预防疾病发病率状况和趋势。令人惊讶的是,这些发病率数据与军队征兵时期居住在军营中的集体军人的数值非常相似。DNBI多为急性呼吸系统疾病和消化系统疾病,这是部署前医学准备培训的重要信息。
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