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| Remington L NevinSummaryAffiliation: Walter Reed Army Medical Center Country: USA Publications
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Device-specific rates of needlestick injury at a large military teaching hospitalRemington L Nevin
Army Medical Surveillance Activity, Silver Spring, MD 20910, USA
Am J Infect Control 36:750-2. 2008..A rate of 2.25 NSI per 100,000 intravenous needles and 2.21 NSI per 100,000 percutaneous needles was found...
Mefloquine prescriptions in the presence of contraindications: prevalence among US military personnel deployed to Afghanistan, 2007Remington L Nevin
United States Africa Command, Combined Joint Task Force Horn of Africa, Camp Lemonier, Djibouti
Pharmacoepidemiol Drug Saf 19:206-10. 2010..This analysis was performed to quantify the effectiveness of these policies in ensuring health care provider compliance with package insert prescribing guidance...
Low validity of self-report in identifying recent mental health diagnosis among U.S. service members completing Pre-Deployment Health Assessment (PreDHA) and deployed to Afghanistan, 2007: a retrospective cohort studyRemington L Nevin
United States Africa Command, Combined Joint Task Force Horn of Africa, Camp Lemonier, Republic of Djibouti
BMC Public Health 9:376. 2009..This study was conducted to assess the validity of self-reporting in PreDHA to identify deployed service members who have had a recent mental health disorder diagnosis...
Prevalence of contraindications to mefloquine use among USA military personnel deployed to AfghanistanRemington L Nevin
Army Medical Surveillance Activity, 2900 Linden Lane, Suite 200, Silver Spring, MD 20910, USA
Malar J 7:30. 2008..The prevalence of these disorders has not been defined in cohorts of U.S. military personnel deployed to areas where long-term malaria chemoprophylaxis is indicated...
Cost and effectiveness of Chlamydia screening among male military recruits: Markov modeling of complications averted through notification of prior female partnersRemington L Nevin
Army Medical Surveillance Activity, Silver Spring, Maryland 20910, USA
Sex Transm Dis 35:705-13. 2008..Males comprise the majority of US military recruits and represent an ideal population in which to achieve identification and interruption of sexually transmitted infection among infected partners through mass tandem screening...
Pain and discomfort in deployed helicopter aviators wearing body armorRemington L Nevin
Combined Joint Task Force Horn of Africa, United States Africa Command, Camp Lemonier, Djibouti
Aviat Space Environ Med 80:807-10. 2009..The aviators attributed this pain to body armor, which had not been worn prior to deployment. This study was conducted to investigate these complaints...
Epileptogenic potential of mefloquine chemoprophylaxis: a pathogenic hypothesisRemington L Nevin
United States Africa Command, Combined Joint Task Force Horn of Africa, Camp Lemonier, FPO AE 09363, Republic of Djibouti
Malar J 8:188. 2009..Recommendations and directions for future research are presented...
Serosurvey of bacterial and viral respiratory pathogens among deployed U.S. service membersAngelia A Eick
Armed Forces Health Surveillance Center, 11800 Tech Road, Silver Spring, MD 20910, USA
Am J Prev Med 41:573-80. 2011..Respiratory illnesses can cause substantial morbidity during military deployments. Bordetella pertussis, Chlamydia pneumoniae, Mycoplasma pneumoniae, adenovirus, parainfluenza, and respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) are hypothesized causes...
Suspected pulmonary tuberculosis exposure at a remote U.S. army camp in northeastern Afghanistan, 2007Remington L Nevin
Army Medical Surveillance Activity, 2900 Linden Lane, Suite 200, Silver Spring, MD 20910, USA
Mil Med 173:684-8. 2008....
Incidence of mumps and immunity to measles, mumps and rubella among US military recruits, 2000-2004Angelia A Eick
Army Medical Surveillance Activity, US Army Center for Health Promotion and Preventive Medicine, Silver Spring, MD 20910, USA
Vaccine 26:494-501. 2008..6%, 89.5%, and 93.2%, respectively. Among recruits with measles and rubella immunity, 92.8% were mumps immune. These findings support the policy of targeting MMR immunization based upon measles and rubella serology alone...
Gastrointestinal illnesses among French forces deployed to Djibouti: French military health surveillance, 2005-2009Lénaïck Ollivier
Direction Interarmées du Service de Santé des Forces Françaises, Djibouti, Djibouti
Am J Trop Med Hyg 83:944-50. 2010..The identification of factors associated with risk may permit efficient targeting of interventions to reduce morbidity from gastrointestinal illness...
Trends in overweight and obesity among 18-year-old applicants to the United States military, 1993-2006Lucy L Hsu
Army Medical Surveillance Activity, U S Army Center for Health Promotion and Preventive Medicine, Silver Spring, Maryland 20910, USA
J Adolesc Health 41:610-2. 2007..The prevalence of overweight increased from 22.8% in 1993 to 27.1% in 2006, and obesity increased from 2.8% to 6.8%. We conclude the U.S. military is recruiting from an increasingly overweight population...
Rising hepatitis A immunity in U.S. military recruitsRemington L Nevin
Army Medical Surveillance Activity, US Army Center for Health Promotion and Preventive Medicine, Silver Spring, MD 20910, USA
Mil Med 172:787-93. 2007..Recently, the Armed Forces Epidemiological Board recommended serologic screening where feasible to reduce redundant recruit immunizations...
