Heat exhaustion and heat stroke among active component members of the U.S. Armed Forces, 2019-2023.

Q3 Medicine
MSMR Pub Date : 2024-04-20
Alexis L Maule, Kiara D Scatliffe-Carrion, Katherine S Kotas, Jacob D Smith, John F Ambrose
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Abstract

The most serious types of heat illnesses, heat exhaustion and heat stroke, are occupational hazards associated with many of the military's training and operational environments. These illnesses can typically be prevented by appropriate situational awareness, risk management strategies, along with effective countermeasures. In 2023, the crude incidence of heat stroke and heat exhaustion were 31.7 and 172.7 cases per 100,000 person-years, respectively. The rates of incident heat stroke declined during the 2019 to 2023 surveillance period, but rates of incident heat exhaustion increased over the same period. In 2023, higher rates of heat stroke were observed among male service members compared to their female counterparts, and female service members experienced higher rates of heat exhaustion compared to male personnel. Heat illness rates were also higher among those younger than age 20, Marine Corps and Army service members, non-Hispanic Black service members, and recruits. Leaders, training cadres, and supporting medical and safety personnel must inform their subordinate and supported service members of heat illness risks, preventive measures, early signs and symptoms of illness, and appropriate interventions.

2019-2023 年美国武装部队现役成员中的热衰竭和中暑情况。
最严重的热病类型--热衰竭和中暑--是与许多军事训练和作战环境相关的职业危害。这些疾病通常可以通过适当的情景意识、风险管理策略和有效的应对措施加以预防。2023 年,中暑和热衰竭的粗发病率分别为每 10 万人年 31.7 例和 172.7 例。在 2019 年至 2023 年的监测期内,中暑的发病率有所下降,但同期热衰竭的发病率有所上升。2023 年,男性军人的中暑率高于女性军人,女性军人的热衰竭率也高于男性军人。20 岁以下人员、海军陆战队和陆军军人、非西班牙裔黑人军人以及新兵的热病发病率也较高。领导者、培训骨干和支持性医疗与安全人员必须向下属和支持性服务人员告知热病风险、预防措施、疾病的早期症状和体征以及适当的干预措施。
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