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Infectious diseases during the European Union training mission Mali (EUTM MLI) – a four-year experience

机译:欧盟马里培训任务(EUTM MLI)期间的传染病–四年经验

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Background The European Union Training Mission Mali (EUTM MLI) is a multinational military training deployment to the Western African tropical nation of Mali. Based on routinely collected disease and non-battle injury surveillance data, this study quantifies the true impact of infectious diseases for this tropical mission and potential seasonal variations in infectious disease threats. Methods Categorized health events during the EUTM MLI mission and associated lost working days were reported using the EpiNATO-2 report. Infection-related health events were descriptively analyzed for a 4-year period from the 12th week in 2013 to the 13th week in 2017. Aggregated EpiNATO-2 data collected from all missions other than EUTM MLI were used as a comparator. Results Among the infectious diseases reported by EUTM MLI, non-severe upper respiratory infections and gastrointestinal diseases dominated quantitatively, accounting for 1.65 and 1.42 consultations per 100 person-weeks, respectively. The number of recorded infectious disease-associated lost working days during the whole study interval was 723. Seasonal changes in disease frequency were detectable. More gastrointestinal infections were seen in the rainy season, and more respiratory infections occurred in the dry season; these were associated with peaks of more than 2.5 consultations per 100 person-weeks for both categories. Conclusions Despite initial concerns focused on tropical infectious diseases during this mission in tropical Mali, upper respiratory tract and gastrointestinal infections predominate. The relatively low number of reported lost working days may indicate that these infections are at the milder end of the spectrum of infectious diseases despite a likely reporting bias.
机译:背景欧盟马里训练团(EUTM MLI)是部署在西非热带马里国家的多国军事训练机构。基于常规收集的疾病和非战斗伤害监视数据,本研究量化了传染病对该热带任务的真正影响以及传染病威胁的潜在季节性变化。方法使用EpiNATO-2报告报告EUTM MLI任务期间的分类健康事件以及相关的损失工作日。描述性地分析了从2013年的第12周到2017年的第13周的4年期间与感染相关的健康事件。从EUTM MLI以外的所有特派团收集的EpiNATO-2汇总数据用作比较器。结果在EUTM MLI报告的传染病中,非严重的上呼吸道感染和胃肠道疾病在数量上占主导地位,分别每100人周接受1.65和1.42诊治。在整个研究间隔中,与传染病相关的工作日丢失记录为723。可以检测到疾病频率的季节性变化。雨季出现更多的胃肠道感染,而旱季出现更多的呼吸道感染。这两个类别的峰值都是每100人周超过2.5次咨询。结论尽管在此任务期间最初对热带感染性疾病的关注集中在热带马里,但上呼吸道和胃肠道感染占主导地位。报告的丢失工作日的数量相对较少,这可能表明尽管存在报告偏差,但这些感染仍处于传染病范畴的较缓和的位置。

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