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Seroconversion for Infectious Pathogens among UK Military Personnel Deployed to Afghanistan, 2008–2011
- Source :
- Emerging Infectious Diseases, Vol 20, Iss 12, Pp 2015-2022 (2014), Emerging Infectious Diseases
- Publication Year :
- 2014
- Publisher :
- Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, 2014.
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Abstract
- Many exposures, and potentially infections, are unreported.<br />Military personnel are at high risk of contracting vector-borne and zoonotic infections, particularly during overseas deployments, when they may be exposed to endemic or emerging infections not prevalent in their native countries. We conducted seroprevalence testing of 467 UK military personnel deployed to Helmand Province, Afghanistan, during 2008–2011 and found that up to 3.1% showed seroconversion for infection with Rickettsia spp., Coxiella burnetii, sandfly fever virus, or hantavirus; none showed seroconversion for infection with Crimean-Congo hemorrhagic fever virus. Most seroconversions occurred in personnel who did not report illness, except for those with hantavirus (70% symptomatic). These results indicate that many exposures to infectious pathogens, and potentially infections resulting from those exposures, may go unreported. Our findings reinforce the need for continued surveillance of military personnel and for education of health care providers to help recognize and prevent illnesses and transmission of pathogens during and after overseas deployments.
- Subjects :
- Epidemiology
lcsh:Medicine
hantavirus
sandfly fever virus
Public health surveillance
Seroepidemiologic Studies
Surveys and Questionnaires
Zoonoses
rickettsiae
Medicine
Public Health Surveillance
Rickettsia
bacteria
military
Zoonotic Infection
Transmission (medicine)
Military personnel
Infectious Diseases
Military Personnel
serosurveillance
Coxiella burnetii
undifferentiated fevers
Microbiology (medical)
biosurveillance
Warfare
Q fever
Communicable Diseases
History, 21st Century
lcsh:Infectious and parasitic diseases
Environmental health
CCHF
Animals
Humans
deployment
viruses
lcsh:RC109-216
Seroconversion
seroconversion
Hantavirus
business.industry
Research
lcsh:R
Afghanistan
medicine.disease
Virology
United Kingdom
Crimean-Congo hemorrhagic fever virus
CCHFV
Communicable disease transmission
business
Seroconversion for Infectious Pathogens among UK Military Personnel Deployed to Afghanistan, 2008–2011
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- Language :
- English
- ISSN :
- 10806059 and 10806040
- Volume :
- 20
- Issue :
- 12
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Emerging Infectious Diseases
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....04b5d066a12f00461031b00a1f0f392a