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1 April 2014 A Review of Mortality from Parasitic and Vector-Borne Diseases in the U.S. Air Force from 1970 to 2012
Will K. Reeves, Amy L. Bettano
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Abstract

We review a unique set of documents, death certificates, cataloged in the U.S. Air Force Mortality Registry database, which tracks deaths for all current and retired service members. We screened the records for all deaths caused by parasitic, vector-borne, or zoonotic diseases between 1970 and 2013. There were 78 deaths caused by a variety of diseases such as amebiasis, malaria, strongyloidiasis, schistosomiasis, and pneumocystosis. We compare these deaths to U.S. national deaths. U.S. Air Force service members are more likely to die from malaria, strongyloidiasis, and Q fever than the average American but are less likely to die from pneumocystosis.

Will K. Reeves and Amy L. Bettano "A Review of Mortality from Parasitic and Vector-Borne Diseases in the U.S. Air Force from 1970 to 2012," Journal of Parasitology 100(2), 189-192, (1 April 2014). https://doi.org/10.1645/13-396.1
Received: 13 September 2013; Accepted: 1 October 2013; Published: 1 April 2014
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