Abstract:Abstract-Of veterans from the U.S. Global War on Terrorism who have sought care in the Department of Veterans Affairs, approximately 12% have an infectious disease diagnosis. Infections in those veterans with traumatic brain injury (TBI) include infections associated with blast injuries and burns, such as skin and soft tissue infections; infections as a result of retained bullet or shrapnel fragments; pulmonary infections resulting from lung injury, intubation, or resultant tracheostomy; hospital-acquired infe… Show more
“…Studies have shown that 5% of deployment-related infections involve Candida spp [ 30 ], as well as representing the second-most common organism in positive blood cultures in a population of veterans of the recent conflicts [ 31 ]. A civilian population of mostly blunt trauma with complicated postoperative courses had rates of Candida colonization and infection of 36.6% and 6.1%, respectively [ 32 ].…”
Among combat-injured patients from Iraq and Afghanistan, 5% had Candida spp. isolated from wounds. The crude mortality rate of 7.1% was similar to invasive mold infections, and may serve as a marker of those at higher risk for death.
“…Studies have shown that 5% of deployment-related infections involve Candida spp [ 30 ], as well as representing the second-most common organism in positive blood cultures in a population of veterans of the recent conflicts [ 31 ]. A civilian population of mostly blunt trauma with complicated postoperative courses had rates of Candida colonization and infection of 36.6% and 6.1%, respectively [ 32 ].…”
Among combat-injured patients from Iraq and Afghanistan, 5% had Candida spp. isolated from wounds. The crude mortality rate of 7.1% was similar to invasive mold infections, and may serve as a marker of those at higher risk for death.
“…Physical health conditions evaluated included the most commonly reported conditions associated with mTBI in the ADSM and Veteran populations: pain, headaches, neurosensory, and neurological conditions [25]. Comparison of these conditions in ADSMs or Veterans with mTBI and no TBI was largely negative, however some specific conditions were found to be associated with mTBI.…”
There have been significant advances in TBI rehabilitation, but multiple areas across the DoD and VA care continuum need further exploration and development to meet the needs of ADSMs and Veterans.
“…Whilst there has been little systematic review of infections associated with these injuries, MDR A. baumannii has been described complicating CNS injuries in case reports [48][49][50].…”
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