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旅行者的疾病和伤害以及在蒙古研究探险中获得牙科保健。

Illness and injury to travelers and access to dental care on a research expedition to Mongolia.

机构信息

Worldwise Travelers Health Centers of New Zealand, Auckland, New Zealand.

出版信息

J Travel Med. 2009 Sep-Oct;16(5):328-31. doi: 10.1111/j.1708-8305.2009.00319.x.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Expeditions provide an opportunity for travelers to undertake specialized travel to more extreme destinations in the security of an expeditionary group with medical coverage. Little is known about the illnesses and injuries occurring to expeditioners in Mongolia or access to dental care in the local population. This study was designed to investigate the prevalence of health problems suffered by travelers and managed among the local population on a research expedition to Mongolia.

METHODS

In June 2005, the expedition physician (MTMS) and dentist (DD) prospectively diagnosed and recorded all illnesses and injuries among 16 travelers (eight males and eight females) as well as any indigenous people on a 22-day paleontological expedition to the Mongolian Gobi Desert.

RESULTS

There were 53 health presentations and 14 dental problems among the indigenous population and the Mongolian escort. Males and females presented in equal proportions with the average age of 49 years (SD = 16). Presentations involved locomotor/accident (32%), dermatological (23%), gastrointestinal (19%), neurological (17%), psychological (6%), and with other systems (11%). Most accidents were due to lacerations (85%). Presentations were highest on days 4 and 5 (10% or 18%). Females were significantly more likely to present later in the expedition (p= 0.013). One quarter (25%) were handled conservatively with 28% requiring topical treatments with others requiring antiemetics (9%) and anti-inflammatory drugs (4%). There were no dental concerns reported among the expeditioners, although there were 14 cases among the indigenous population. While there were no deaths on the expedition, there were two major incidents, one of which required emergency evacuation.

CONCLUSIONS

The health problems encountered were largely similar to those reported for other expeditions. The most common problems included trauma as well as dermatological, dental, gastrointestinal, and neurological conditions. It is important that expedition teams are prepared to manage common problems, such as trauma and dental lesions.

摘要

背景

探险为旅行者提供了一个机会,可以在有医疗保险的探险队的安全保障下,前往更极端的目的地进行专业旅行。对于在蒙古探险的探险者所患疾病和受伤情况,以及当地居民获得牙科护理的情况,人们知之甚少。本研究旨在调查旅行者在蒙古研究探险期间在当地居民中遭受的健康问题的患病率和管理情况。

方法

2005 年 6 月,探险医生(MTMS)和牙医(DD)前瞻性地诊断并记录了 16 名旅行者(8 名男性和 8 名女性)以及蒙古护送人员中的所有疾病和伤害,他们参加了为期 22 天的蒙古戈壁沙漠古生物学探险。

结果

在当地居民和蒙古护卫中,有 53 例健康问题和 14 例牙科问题。男性和女性的就诊比例相同,平均年龄为 49 岁(标准差=16)。就诊涉及运动器/事故(32%)、皮肤病学(23%)、胃肠道(19%)、神经学(17%)、心理学(6%)和其他系统(11%)。大多数事故是由于割伤(85%)引起的。就诊高峰期是第 4 天和第 5 天(10%或 18%)。女性在探险后期就诊的可能性明显更高(p=0.013)。四分之一(25%)的患者接受了保守治疗,28%的患者需要局部治疗,其他患者需要止吐药(9%)和抗炎药(4%)。虽然探险队中没有报告牙齿问题,但在当地居民中却有 14 例。探险队中没有死亡病例,但发生了两起重大事件,其中一起需要紧急疏散。

结论

所遇到的健康问题与其他探险队报告的问题大致相似。最常见的问题包括创伤以及皮肤病学、牙科、胃肠道和神经疾病。探险队应做好准备,以处理常见问题,如创伤和牙科损伤。

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