Disease spectrum of multinational soldiers and analysis of related factors during military parade training in Beijing in 2015
LIU Hongmei1,SU Bin2,WU Zhouwei3, ZHANG Yongzhong3,DING Hui3,FAN Haojun3,and HOU Shike3
LIU Hongmei1,SU Bin2,WU Zhouwei3, ZHANG Yongzhong3,DING Hui3,FAN Haojun3,and HOU Shike3.1.Cadre ward; 2.Rescue and Medical Simulating Training Base; 3. Institute of Disaster and Emergency Rescue Medicine, Affiliated Hospital of Logistic University of PAPF, Tianjin 300162, China
Abstract:Objective To investigate the disease spectrum of and related factors concerningthe soldiers from 17 foreign countries when they were trained in Beijing for the military parade so as to provide references for large-scale foreign military medical services in the future. Methods According to the international classification of diseases (ICD-10), data on foreign patients in the emergency and clinical departments of the training base were collected and analyzed with Excel. Results 298 foreign soldiers visited a clinic doctor during the training , and 47 ones were treated by a doctor on the training base. The numbers of patients treated by doctors of internal medicine, surgeons and those of special departments were similar. Clinical cases of respiratory disease (74 cases), wound (40 cases) and training trauma (35 cases) far outnumbered other cases. Upper respiratory infection (56 cases), skin abrasion or blister (33 cases), joint pain or sprain (12 cases), and muscle strain (12 cases) were more common single diseases. Climate and temperature zones might have been the related factors. Conclusion Analysis of the disease spectrum and related factors of foreign soldiers during training in China may contribute to rational allocation of medical resources and a higher level of treatment in future tasks.
刘红梅,苏 彬,武周炜,张永忠,丁 辉,樊毫军,侯世科. 多国外军“9·3阅兵”驻训期间疾病谱及相关因素分析[J]. 武警医学, 2016, 27(10): 982-986.
LIU Hongmei,SU Bin,WU Zhouwei, ZHANG Yongzhong,DING Hui,FAN Haojun,and HOU Shike. Disease spectrum of multinational soldiers and analysis of related factors during military parade training in Beijing in 2015. Med. J. Chin. Peop. Armed Poli. Forc., 2016, 27(10): 982-986.