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Afghan Campaign 2001-
About: Afghan Campaign 2001- is a research topic. Over the lifetime, 79 publications have been published within this topic receiving 543 citations.
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TL;DR: Care provided to Afghan and non-Afghan civilians represented the main activity of this unit, and reasons of admission to the conventional hospitalization unit were numerous.
Abstract: Introduction: The main goal of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization role 3 hospital located in Kabul is to provide comprehensive medical services to troops engaged in Afghanistan. Nevertheless, it also provides care for Afghan National Security Forces and for Afghan and non-Afghan civilians. Objectives: To describe the patients admitted to the conventional hospitalization unit over a 3-month period, between June 29 and October 1, 2012. Results: A total of 439 patients were admitted, for scheduled surgery, discharged from intensive care unit, or referred by emergency room and primary care physicians. Causes of hospitalization were diverse, particularly for nonscheduled admissions, with mainly war- and traffic-accident-related injuries for Afghan civilians and national security forces, and non-war- and non-traffic-accident-related trauma emergencies and gastroenteritis for non-Afghan patients. Suspected or confirmed cardiovascular diseases were a frequent cause of hospitalization and the leading c...
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TL;DR: Third, investment in new tools and better use of existing tools is needed to prevent, diagnose, and treat tuber culosis in people with HIV infection and the worsening problem of multidrug-resistant and extensively drug-resistant tuberculosis.
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