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Author: Kim, Ho Seung; Ko, Ryoung Eun; Ji, Misuk; Lee, Ju-Hyung; Lee, Chang-Seop; Lee, Hyun
Title: The usefulness of hand washing during field training to prevent acute respiratory illness in a military training facility
  • Document date: 2018_7_27
  • ID: xg1cnlot_9
    Snippet: At the time of the interviews, we planned to perform an intervention for the battalion with a higher incidence of ARI if we were able to determine modifiable factors that may have affected the presumed higher ARI incidence. The main outcome was the cumulative incidence rate of ARI during basic military training for 4 weeks following intervention. ARI was defined as the recent onset of respiratory symptoms with or without elevation in body tempera.....
    Document: At the time of the interviews, we planned to perform an intervention for the battalion with a higher incidence of ARI if we were able to determine modifiable factors that may have affected the presumed higher ARI incidence. The main outcome was the cumulative incidence rate of ARI during basic military training for 4 weeks following intervention. ARI was defined as the recent onset of respiratory symptoms with or without elevation in body temperature and at least one of the following: rhinorrhea or nasal congestion, sore throat, cough, or sputum.

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