Incidence of Viral Hepatitis in Military Personnel Performing External Missions

Izabela Oana STOICA VADUVA, Magdalena Irina Dumitru
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Soldiers on missions are at risk of contracting major infectious diseases. Some of the most common food or water-borne diseases include diarrhea (bacterial and protozoan), hepatitis A, and typhoid fever, all of which pose serious threats to communities. The studied group consists of 102 people who performed missions in the theater of operations in Mali between December 2020 and September 2021. The tests were performed in the medical analysis laboratory of the Military Emergency Hospital. The group consists of male with an average age of 35-45 years. Analyzes were performed in the fields of microbiology, virology and biochemistry. negative on departure and return only one person was positive, Ac anti HCV remained the same (97 negative people and 5 positive), Ac anti HAV were present in all military personnel returned from the mission, only one soldier returned with Ag Hbe positive (those in which Ag Bhs was also positive), Ac anti Hbs positive in all military. Following the analyzes performed, we came to the conclusion that the protection measures taken in the theaters of operations are effective, as there is no contamination on the studied group with endemic germs of the area.
执行对外任务军事人员病毒性肝炎的发病率
执行任务的士兵有感染重大传染病的危险。一些最常见的食物或水传播疾病包括腹泻(细菌和原生动物)、甲型肝炎和伤寒,所有这些疾病都对社区构成严重威胁。该研究小组由102人组成,他们在2020年12月至2021年9月期间在马里战区执行任务。这些测试是在军事急救医院的医学分析实验室进行的。该群体由男性组成,平均年龄为35-45岁。在微生物学、病毒学和生物化学领域进行了分析。出发和返回时均为阴性,只有1人呈阳性,Ac - HCV保持不变(97人呈阴性,5人呈阳性),所有从任务返回的军事人员中均存在Ac - HAV,只有1名士兵返回时Ag - Hbe呈阳性(这些士兵中Ag - Bhs也呈阳性),所有军事人员中Ac - Hbs呈阳性。经过分析,我们得出结论,在手术室采取的防护措施是有效的,因为研究人群没有受到该地区特有细菌的污染。
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