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A malaria outbreak following a British military deployment to Sierra Leone.

机译:英国向塞拉利昂部署军事力量后爆发了疟疾。

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OBJECTIVES: To describe a malarial outbreak amongst a British military force deployed to Sierra Leone in May 2000. METHODS: A case-control study was conducted that investigated possible risk or protective factors affecting the population. RESULTS: All bite avoidance measures (use of insecticide-treated bed nets and insecticide-treated clothes and use of thermal fogging/knockdown insecticide sprays) offered some degree of protection, although only use of clothes and nets was significant at the 5% level. Use of 3 or 4 protection measures was significantly protective, as was the cumulative protective effect when using multiple protective measures. CONCLUSION: Professionals giving travel advice must continue to advice travellers that they can significantly improve their levels of malarial protection by using multiple protection measures.
机译:目的:描述2000年5月部署到塞拉利昂的英国军队中的疟疾暴发。方法:进行了病例对照研究,调查了可能影响人群的风险或保护因素。结果:尽管仅使用5%的衣服和蚊帐有效,但所有避免咬伤的措施(使用经杀虫剂处理的蚊帐和经杀虫剂处理的衣服以及使用热雾化/击倒杀虫剂喷雾剂)都提供了一定程度的保护。使用3或4种保护措施具有明显的保护作用,使用多种保护措施时的累积保护作用也是如此。结论:提供旅行建议的专业人员必须继续建议旅行者,他们可以通过采取多种保护措施来显着提高其疟疾保护水平。

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