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The medical care rendering to the infective patients in Afghanistan (1979 – 1989)

https://doi.org/10.22625/2072-6732-2009-1-1-18-22

Abstract

This article presents the author’s own experience of medical care rendered to the infective patients of the limited contingent of the Soviet troops in Afghanistan is generalized (1979 – 1989). According to factual evidence it is clear that during different periods of time, the percentage of the infective patients averages till 45,2 up to 67, 8% from the general number of the sanitary detachments. The most actual illnesses were typhoid fever, amebiasis, viral hepatitis, malaria and mixt-infections. In the article also covered the main steps of the formation and organization of the hospital base for the infective patients. Special attention is paid to the emergency aid implementation during so-called pre-admission period, realization of the medical grading and prevention of the intensive therapy in the hospitals.  

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K. S. Ivanov
Military Medical Academy by S.M. Kirov
Russian Federation


Yu. V. Lobzin
Military Medical Academy by S.M. Kirov
Russian Federation


V. M. Volzhanin
Military Medical Academy by S.M. Kirov
Russian Federation


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Ivanov K.S., Lobzin Yu.V., Volzhanin V.M. The medical care rendering to the infective patients in Afghanistan (1979 – 1989). Journal Infectology. 2009;1(1):18-22. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.22625/2072-6732-2009-1-1-18-22

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