Lillibridge S R, Conrad K, Stinson N, Noji E K
Diaster Assessment and Epidemiology Section, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, GA 30333.
Mil Med. 1994 Feb;159(2):149-53.
Beginning in November 1991, the United States Department of Defense established a Joint Task Force (JTF) to deal with the mass migration of Haitians. During the next 9 months, pending a determination of their immigration status, 34,000 Haitians were managed by uniformed service personnel at a temporary camp facility at the U.S. Naval Base in Guantanamo Bay, Cuba. To meet the urgent clinical and public health needs of this population, the JTF developed a camp medical system. This article describes the system of uniformed service medical support for the Haitians at the Guantanamo Bay facility during May 1992, the busiest month of the operation, when 11,400 Haitians (34% of the total) arrived.
从1991年11月开始,美国国防部成立了一个联合特遣部队(JTF)来应对海地人的大规模移民问题。在接下来的9个月里,在确定他们的移民身份之前,34000名海地人由美国驻古巴关塔那摩湾海军基地临时营地设施的军事人员管理。为满足这一人群紧迫的临床和公共卫生需求,联合特遣部队建立了一个营地医疗系统。本文描述了1992年5月(行动最繁忙的月份,有11400名海地人抵达,占总数的34%)在关塔那摩湾设施为海地人提供军事医疗支持的系统。