Surveillance snapshot: Illness and injury burdens, recruit trainees, U.S. Armed Forces, 2020
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Fact Sheet
2/5/2018
To help protect U.S. armed forces, the Armed Forces Health Surveillance Branch (AFHSB) hosted a live #ColdReadiness Twitter chat on Wednesday, January 24th, 12-1:30 pm EST to discuss what service members and their families need to know about winter safety and preventing cold weather injuries as the temperatures drop. This fact sheet documents highlights from the Twitter chat.
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Fact Sheet
3/30/2017
This fact sheet provides details on heat illnesses by location during a five-year surveillance period from 2012 through 2016. 11,967 heat-related illnesses were diagnosed at more than 250 military installations and geographic locations worldwide. Three Army Installations accounted for close to one-third of all heat illnesses during the period.
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Armed Forces Health Surveillance Division | Medical Surveillance Monthly Report
Fact Sheet
3/30/2017
This fact sheet provides details on the demographic and military traits of service members diagnosed as traumatic brain injury (TBI) cases during a 16-year surveillance period from 2001 through 2016, a total of 276,858 active component service members received first-time diagnoses of TBI - a structural alteration of the brain or physiological disruption of brain function caused by an external force.
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Armed Forces Health Surveillance Division | Medical Surveillance Monthly Report
Fact Sheet
3/30/2017
This fact sheet provides details on Rhabdomyolysis by location for active component, U.S. Armed Forces during a five-year surveillance period from 2012 through 2016. The medical treatment facilities at nine installations diagnosed at least 50 cases each and, together approximately half (49.9%) of all diagnosed cases.
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Armed Forces Health Surveillance Division | Medical Surveillance Monthly Report
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