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e. Make clear in the instructions that follow-up visits
are or are not to be counted as cases.
f. Consider a separate category for snake, animal and
/or insect bites.
g. Some SMEs reportedly experienced high rates of acute
dental cases, primarily in Air Reserve Component personnel.
Consider adding this category of cases to the reporting system if
this category is considered useful by medical planners.
h. Define the responsibilities of administration and
environmental health sections to ensure cooperation and
in data collection efforts.
2. Pursue the establishment of a joint service system for
adoption by the unified commands.
VIII. COMMENTS: In spite of the disadvantage of starting
without an established reporting system and the other problems
mentioned above, the data collection effort was overwhelmingly
successful. The data was extremely important to medical and line
commanders during Operations DESERT SHIELD/DESERT STORM and will
be very useful to future planning. This success can only be
attributed to the responsive and innovative leadership of
USCENTAF/SG and to the flexibility and aggressive response of
USAF Environmental Health personnel.
2 Atch
1. DNBI Data Graphs
2. DNBI Data Tables
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HQ TAC/SGPM/ [(b)(2)] /1 Jul 91
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