
The HSSS team members said they are prepared in case anyone contracts one of the many diseases in the country, which the brigade medical planner, Navy Lt. Diana Loffgren, said is possible. She said there are currently several confirmed cases of malaria in troops serving in Afghanistan, but noted that none of these cases involve U.S. service members.
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Tags: 2nd Marine Expeditionary Brigade, 2nd MEB Health Services Support Section, Afghanistan’s Regional Command-South, Anthrax, bacterial and protozoal diarrhea, disease threats in Afghanistan, diseases of Afghanistan, hepatitis A, hepatitis E, leishmaniasis, malaria, medical care for Marines, rabies, sand fly fever, tuberculosis, typhoid and paratyphoid fever, typhus, west Nile fever
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CDC rec on travel to USA: The incidence of communicable diseases is such that they are unlikely to prove a hazard for international travelers greater than that found in their own country. There are, of course, health risks, but in general, the precautions required are minimal.
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Tags: Coccidioidomycosis, communicable diseases in the United States, hantavirus, Histoplasmosis, Lyme disease, plague, rabies, west Nile fever
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