A system to project injury and illness incidence during military operations

Modeling of medical resource requirements during military operations requires projections of disease and non-battle injury (DNBI) and wounded-in-action (WIA) rates. Historical data were extracted from unit diaries of infantry and support troops deployed during four previous combat engagements. A pla...

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Humans
Logistic Models
Microcomputers
Military Personnel - statistics & numerical data
Occupational Diseases - epidemiology
Patient Admission - statistics & numerical data
Poisson Distribution
Reproducibility of Results
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User-Computer Interface
Warfare
Wounds and Injuries - epidemiology
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