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Subject: DISEASE RISK ASSESSEMENT PROFILE                                

Unit: VAR. BUMED  

Parent Organization: BUMED       

Box ID: BX303811

Folder Title: VARIOUS NAVAL MESSAGES FOLDER 1                                                                 

Document Number:          7

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                                 UNCLASSIFIED


         Prepared by: NEPMU-7, Naples, Italy
         Date of last review/revision: 10 Aug 90

         PLAD: NAVENPVNTMEDU SEVEN NAPLES IT//04//
         Address: Box 41 FPO New York, NY 09521-4200
         Phone: AV 625-4468 or COMM 039-81-724-4468/9/4470
         FAX: 0039-81-762-4174

         1. Pass to Medical.

         2. The following Disease Risk Assessment Profile (DISRAP) on
         United Arab Emirates has been prepared by NEPMU-7. In assigning
         measures of risk (high, moderate, low) to diseases, we are
         indicating the risk of acquisition during a routine port visit or
         in-country deployment of brief (3 weeks or less) duration unless
         otherwise stated. If your operations in United Arab Emirates
         differ from the above (such as extended in-country misions),
         please contact NEPMU-7 for possible changes in assignments of
         disease risk.

         3. We encourage user feedback and/or information relevant to
         this DISRAP. Contributions from deployment reports and Port
         Surveillance Questionnaires (contained in NEP14U-7 Medical
         Information Advisory) are incorporated into updates of our
         DISRAPS.

         4, This information should not be considered current after March
         1991.

         5. Gastrointestinal Diseases

             Moderate to high risk. These disorders may have the greatest
         impact on personnel. Routine Travellers diarrhea (E. Coli) is
         the most significant threat. Moderately endemic disease include
         Typhoid and Paratyphoid Fevers, Viral Hepatitis and Heiminthia-
         sis. Diseases known to be endemic in neighboring countries at a
         moderate level include: Shigellosis and Amebiasis. Cholera has
         occurred in UAE but is not currently reported to be active.
         The most important preventive measure is avoidance of contami-
         nated water and food.    Presume all local water (including ice)
 is not potable, even in hotels and restaurants. All water
         consumed should be either bottled or treated. Uncooked foods
         likely to be contaminated with local water (for example:
         lettuce, unpeeled fruits and vegetables) should be avoided.
         Local street food vendors should be avoided. Meat should be
         thoroughly cooked. Raw milk and raw fish should not be consumed.

             Typhoid immunizations should be up to date. All persons
         should have completed a polio vaccine series. Furthermore,
         anyone without a documented polio booster as an adult should
         receive one dose of either OPV or IPV. Cholera immunizations are
         not routinely recommended.

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