Fuenfer M M
Surgeon's Office, 11th Special Forces Group (Airborne), Fort Meade, MD.
Mil Med. 1991 Feb;156(2):96-9.
In 1965, an innovative concept in field medicine was launched in the form of a team of highly-trained, multi-disciplined AM-EDD specialists who were assigned to the Walter Reed Army Institute of Research and attached to the 5th Special Forces Group (Abn) while in Vietnam. Officially designated the U.S. Army Special Forces--Walter Reed Army Institute of Research Field Epidemiologic Survey Team (Airborne) (WRAIR-FEST), these personnel took their investigative skills into some of the more remote areas of Vietnam to study disease transmission in militarily hostile circumstances. From 1966-1968, numerous important studies of arthropod-borne diseases, including malaria, scrub typhus, and plague, and of gastrointestinal disorders, medically important arthropods, and cutaneous diseases were successfully conducted.
1965年,野战医学领域推出了一个创新概念,即组建一支由训练有素、具备多学科知识的美军远征疾病诊断与流行病学专家组成的团队。这些专家被派往沃尔特·里德陆军研究所,并在越南期间隶属于第5特种部队群(空降)。这些人员被正式指定为美国陆军特种部队——沃尔特·里德陆军研究所现场流行病学调查队(空降)(WRAIR - FEST),他们将调查技能运用到越南一些较为偏远的地区,以研究军事敌对环境中的疾病传播情况。1966年至1968年期间,成功开展了多项关于节肢动物传播疾病(包括疟疾、恙虫病和鼠疫)、胃肠道疾病、重要医学节肢动物以及皮肤病的重要研究。