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The need for preventive and curative services for malaria when the military is deployed in endemic overseas territories: a case study and lessons learned

机译:军队部署在海外流行地区时对疟疾的预防和治疗服务的需求:案例研究和经验教训

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BackgroundSri Lanka has been free from indigenous malaria since November 2012 and received the WHO certificate for malaria-free status in September 2016. Due to increased global travel, imported malaria cases continue to be reported in the country. Military personnel returning home from international peace-keeping missions in malaria endemic countries represent a key risk group in terms of imported malaria. The present study intended to characterize the potential causes of a malaria outbreak among the Sri Lankan security forces personnel deployed in the Central African Republic (CAR).
机译:背景斯里兰卡自2012年11月以来一直没有本地疟疾,并于2016年9月获得了世界卫生组织无疟疾证书。由于全球旅行增加,该国继续报告有进口疟疾病例。从疟疾流行国家的国际维持和平特派团返回家园的军事人员是进口疟疾的主要危险群体。本研究旨在描述部署在中非共和国(CAR)的斯里兰卡安全部队人员中疟疾暴发的潜在原因。

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