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Articles by Kevin L. Schully, PhD; Mary N. Burtnick, PhD; Matthew G. Bell; Ammarah Spall; Mark Mayo; Vanessa Rigas; Alyssa A. Chan; Kathleen Yu; Danielle V. Clark, PhD; Ryan C. Maves, MD (CAPT, MC, USN); Bart J. Currie, MD; Paul J. Brett, PhD; James V. Lawler, MD (CDR, MC, USN[ret])

Serological Evidence of Burkholderia pseudomallei Infection in U.S. Marines Who Trained in Australia From 2012–2014: A Retrospective Analysis of Archived Samples

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7/1/2019
Burkholderia pseudomallei grown on sheep blood agar for 96 hours. (CDC photo by Larry Stauffer)

As in prior years, mental health disorders, pregnancy-related conditions, and injury/poisoning accounted for the majority (59.8%) of all hospitalizations among active component service members in 2018. However, the hospitalization rate for all causes was the lowest rate in the past 10 years.

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