Bai Y, Dai YC, Li JD, Nie J, Chen Q, Wang H, Rui YY, Zhang YL, Yu SY. Acute diarrhea during army field exercise in southern China. World J Gastroenterol 2004; 10(1): 127-131 [PMID: 14695783 DOI: 10.3748/wjg.v10.i1.127]
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Yang Bai, Department of Digestive Diseases, Nan Fang Hospital, The First Military Medical University, Guangzhou 510515, Guangdong Province, China. baiyang1030@hotmail.com
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World J Gastroenterol. Jan 1, 2004; 10(1): 127-131 Published online Jan 1, 2004. doi: 10.3748/wjg.v10.i1.127
Table 1 Pathogen detection rate
Pathogen
Number of patients
Detection rate (%)
ETEC
36
35%
Plesiomonas shigelloides
17
16.5%
Salmonella
6
5.8%
Shigella
5
4.9%
EIEC
3
2.9%
Aeromonas schubertii
2
1.9%
Aeromonas hydrophila
1
1%
Vibrio metschnikovi
1
1%
Vibrio vulnificus
1
1%
Table 2 Resistance rate of pathogens to antibiotics
Antibiotics
ETEC
Vibrio
Salmonnlla
Shigella
EIEC
Overall
n* = 36
n = 22
n = 6
n = 5
n = 3
n = 72
Sulfamethoxazole
91.7
68.2
83.3
100.0
66.7
83.3
Trimethoprim-
91.7
59.1
83.3
80.0
66.7
79.2
Sulfamethoxazole
Oxytetracycline
69.4
77.3
100.0
100.0
100.0
75.0
Doxycycline
61.1
72.7
100.0
100.0
100.0
69.4
Furazolidone
16.7
90.9
50.5
100.0
33.3
52.0
Ampicillin
30.6
36.4
50.0
40.0
33.3
34.7
Cloromycetin
25.0
4.5
0.0
40.0
33.3
18.1
Norfloxacin
5.6
0.0
0.0
20.0
0.0
4.2
Ceftazidine
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
Table 3 Detection rate of lapactic pathogens from environ-mental specimens
Source of specimen
Number
Detection rate (%)
Flies
8
87.5
Seafood
10
80.0
Cooking utensils of vendors
15
73.3
Drinking water
15
66.7
Cooking utensils of troops
10
40.0
Camping appliances
10
20.0
Total
68
61.8
Table 4 Multiple-factor conditional logistic- regression results of case-control study
Factor
Regression coefficient
Standard error
Odds ratio
95%Confidence interval
P value
Drinking raw water
3.1460
0.4638
23.2148
9.3641-57.6862
0.0000
Eating outside
3.1365
0.6055
23.0229
7.0273-75.4280
0.0000
Contacting with patients
2.9447
0.5707
19.0055
6.2104-58.1625
0.0000
Lack of hygiene knowledge
1.7776
0.5071
5.9155
2.1893-15.9833
0.0005
Depression
11654
0.3633
3.2071
1.5735-6.5364
0.0013
Not frequently cutting fingernails
1.0504
0.3888
2.8588
1.3341-6.1258
0.0069
Lack of sleep
0.6555
0.21264
1.9261
1.2360-3.0016
0.0038
Table 5 Linear discriminant function coefficients
Factor
Lineardiscriminant
Functioncoefficient
< 3%
3%-6%
6%
Disinfection of toilets
29.354
46.645
45.882
Garbage disposal methods
-14.564
-34.839
-25.324
Density of flies in toilets
9.127
7.143
19.911
Density of flies in garbage dumps
8.753
16.595
16.056
Density of flies near waste-water
15.855
38.361
27.858
Use of anti-fly cover
21.243
34.128
32.386
Constant
-46.378
-117.197
-133.264
Table 6 Multiple-factor conditional logistic regression results of case-case control stdy
Factors
Regression coefficient
Standard error
Odd ratio (OR)
95% confidence interval
P value
Drinking raw water
3.8610
1.1724
47.5119
4.7738-472.8718
Eating outside
2.5711
0.7506
13.0802
3.0040-56.9537
Not washing hand before eating
1.3445
0.6142
2.7487
1.1519-12.7877
0.0286
Citation: Bai Y, Dai YC, Li JD, Nie J, Chen Q, Wang H, Rui YY, Zhang YL, Yu SY. Acute diarrhea during army field exercise in southern China. World J Gastroenterol 2004; 10(1): 127-131