MODEL OF INFECTIOUS DISEASES AND OUTBREAKS IN VIETNAM MILITARY (2010-2014) Sr.Col. Le Ngoc Anh, MD. PhD. Vietnam Military Medical Department.

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MODEL OF INFECTIOUS DISEASES AND OUTBREAKS IN VIETNAM MILITARY ( ) Sr.Col. Le Ngoc Anh, MD. PhD. Vietnam Military Medical Department

I. INTRODUCTION Vietnam is a tropical country and developing. Therefore, the emerging and re-emerging infectious diseases is burning, approximately 3.5 million people contracted per year Infectious diseases and epidemics in the Vietnam military there was specific characteristics. Study objectives 1. Identify model of infectious diseases and epidemics in the military ( ) 2. Evaluate the prevention and control of infectious diseases and epidemics in the military. Period of study: 5 years (January December 2014)

Cases infectious diseases reduced from is 23.57% While infectious diseases on the world and VN is going up II. RESULTS 1. Model of infectious diseases at military hospitals

Some infectious diseases reduced from

1. Model of infectious diseases at military hospitals Some infectious diseases increased from

2. Distribution of infectious diseases by areas

2. Distribution of malaria by areas

Average infectious disease cases by months, Distribution of infectious diseases by months

4. Model of outbreak diseases 4.1. Number of outbreaks

of outbreaks 4.2. Type disease of outbreaks

4.3. Frequence of outbreaks by months

III. CONCLUSION 1. The number of military patients hospitalized due to infectious diseases from reduced 23.57%. Hepatitis B-C increased % and Tuberculosis from %/ year. 2. A total of 59 outbreaks occurred, with 8 types of diseases. Outbreaks occurred every month, with a peak on February and October. 3. The military health system with measure “Monitoring - Early detection of cases" so far no mortality from

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