EXPERIENCE IN MEDICAL SUPPORT OF SHIPS AND UNITS OF FOREIGN ARMIES DURING THE NEW CORONAVIRUS PANDEMIC
- Authors: Kryukov E.V.1, Shulenin K.S.1, Cherkashin D.V.1, Fisun A.Y.2, Mavrenkov E.M.1, Kutelev G.G.1, Chibiryakova E.O.1
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Affiliations:
- Kirov Military Medical Academy
- Military Innovative Technopolis «ERA»
- Issue: Vol 7, No 1 (2021)
- Pages: 69-77
- Section: EXPERIENCE OF MEDICAL SUPPORT
- Submitted: 06.04.2021
- Accepted: 06.04.2021
- Published: 06.04.2021
- URL: https://seamed.bmoc-spb.ru/jour/article/view/427
- DOI: https://doi.org/10.22328/2413-5747-2021-7-1-69-77
- ID: 427
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The pandemic of a new coronavirus infection (COVID-19) threatened the combat readiness of the Armed Forces (AF) and required the urgent development and implementation of its own measures to limit the spread of the disease. Wide-spread principles to combat this disease, including social distancing, isolation of patients and quarantine of contact persons, are difficult to comply with Navy service. Given the features of habitability, autonomy and distance from the main locations, the experience gained and the measures taken during the outbreak of COVID-19 on the US Navy nuclear aircraft carrier «Theodore Roosevelt» are of great interest. It was important that at the time of diagnosis COVID-19 77% of crew members had no signs of disease, and 43% of them remained completely asymptomatic. The incidence among officers was significantly less than in ordinary and sergeant personnel. None of the officers were hospitalized. People of the white race predominated among the diseased and hospitalized (42,7 per cent and 30,4 per cent, respectively), as well as those associated with reactor operation, weapons and support personnel (27,9 per cent in total). At the same time, those servicemen who strictly followed non-specific preventive measures had a reliably lower infection rate.
About the authors
E. V. Kryukov
Kirov Military Medical Academy
Email: fake@neicon.ru
ORCID iD: 0000-0002-8396-1936
Evgeniy V. Kryukov
St. Petersbur
Russian FederationK. S. Shulenin
Kirov Military Medical Academy
Author for correspondence.
Email: shulenink@mail.ru
ORCID iD: 0000-0002-3141-7111
Konstantin S. Shulenin
St. Petersbur
Russian FederationD. V. Cherkashin
Kirov Military Medical Academy
Email: fake@neicon.ru
ORCID iD: 0000-0003-1363-6860
Dmitriy V. Cherkashin
St. Petersbur
Russian FederationA. Ya. Fisun
Military Innovative Technopolis «ERA»
Email: fake@neicon.ru
Aleksandr Ya. Fisun
Anapa
Russian FederationE. M. Mavrenkov
Kirov Military Medical Academy
Email: ehdmavrenkov@ya.ru
ORCID iD: 0000-0001-8040-3720
Eduard M. Mavrenkov
St. Petersbur
Russian FederationG. G. Kutelev
Kirov Military Medical Academy
Email: gena08@mail.ru
ORCID iD: 0000-0002-6489-9938
Gennadiy G. Kutelev
St. Petersbur
Russian FederationE. O. Chibiryakova
Kirov Military Medical Academy
Email: chibiryakova@icloud.com
ORCID iD: 0000-0002-7616-6248
Еkaterina O. Chibiryakova
St. Petersbur
Russian FederationReferences
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