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ORIGINALARTICLESA uthorsaloneareresponsibleforopinionsexpr essedinthecontributionandforitsclearance throughtheirfederalhealthagency, ,175,7:469,2010 DiseaseandNonbattleInjuriesSustain !dbya ,MCUSA*; ,MCUSA*;CPTB rianWaterman,MCUSA*;LTCKentDeZee,MeUSA*; COLRobBurks,QMUSAf; ,MCUSAtABSTRACTB ackground:Alongitudinalcohortanalysisofd iseasenonbattleinjuries(DNBI)sustainedby a :Adescriptiveanalysiswasundertakentoeval uateforDNBI casualtycarestatisticsincurredbya (BCT)duringa :Ofthe4,122soldiersdeployed,therewere1,3 24 DNBI with5 ( )deaths,208( )medicalevacuations(MEDEVAC),and1,111( ) , ,comparedwithmales,hada significantlyincreasedinci-denceraterati oforbecominga (95% , ).Of47femalesoldiersreceivingMEDEVAC35(7 4%) ( )andpsychiatricdisorders( ) , ,000combat- , :Musculoskeletalinjuriesandpsychiatricdi sordersaccountedfor74%ofthetotalDNBI casualties,and430 suicideratenearlyfourtimesgreaterthanpre viouslyreported, :(1)enemyaction,whichbydefinitioninclude snotonlybattleinjuriesbutalsobeingcaptur ed;(2)disease;(3)nonbattleinjury;(4)dese rtion;and(5) ,diseaseandnonbattleinjury(DNBI)hasresul tedinsig
Disease Nonbattle Injuries Sustained by an ArmyBeT cohort in this study is therefore ideal for analysis because it is not only the principal combat unit for the Army but it also
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