Chitadze Nazibrola, Gureshidze Nino, Rostiaschvili Nino, Danelia Nargiza, Dalakishvili Ketevan, Durglishvili Liana, Kuchukhidze Revas, Imnadze Paata, Chlikadze Rusudan, Betashvili Medea, Kuchuloria Tinatin, Akhvlediani Nino, Rivard Robert, Nikolich Mikeljon, Bautista Christian T, Washington Michael Adam, Akhvlediani Tamar
J Spec Oper Med. 2018 Summer;18(2):136-140. doi: 10.55460/MF2R-RMLC.
Military personnel are at an increased risk for exposure to arthropod- borne and zoonotic pathogens. The prevalence of these pathogens has not been adequately described in the country of Georgia. As the Georgian military moves toward an increased level of capability and the adoption of European Union and North Atlantic Treaty Organization standards, international field exercises will become more frequent and will likely involve an increasing number of international partners. This study was undertaken with the goal of defining the arthropod-borne and zoonotic pathogen threat in Georgia so force health protection planning can proceed in a rational and data-driven manner. To estimate disease burden, blood was taken from 1,000 Georgian military recruits between October 2014 and February 2016 and screened for previous exposure to a set of bacterial and viral pathogens using a antibody-based, serologic procedure. The highest rate of exposure was to Salmonella enterica serovar Typhi, and the lowest rate of exposure was to Coxiella burnettii (the causative agent of Q fever). These data provide insight into the prevalence of arthropod-borne infections in Georgia, fill a critical knowledge gap, will help guide future surveillance efforts, and will inform force health protection planning.
军事人员接触节肢动物传播的病原体和人畜共患病原体的风险增加。在格鲁吉亚,这些病原体的流行情况尚未得到充分描述。随着格鲁吉亚军队朝着提升能力水平以及采用欧盟和北约标准的方向发展,国际野外演习将更加频繁,并且可能会有越来越多的国际伙伴参与。开展这项研究的目的是确定格鲁吉亚节肢动物传播的病原体和人畜共患病原体的威胁,以便能够以合理且基于数据的方式推进部队卫生防护规划。为了估计疾病负担,在2014年10月至2016年2月期间从1000名格鲁吉亚新兵身上采集血液,并使用基于抗体的血清学程序筛查他们以前是否接触过一组细菌和病毒病原体。接触率最高的是伤寒沙门氏菌血清型伤寒杆菌,接触率最低的是贝纳柯克斯体(Q热的病原体)。这些数据有助于了解格鲁吉亚节肢动物传播感染的流行情况,填补关键的知识空白,将有助于指导未来的监测工作,并为部队卫生防护规划提供参考。