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More than 100 US soldiers in Iraq struck with pneumonia
Australian Broadcasting ^ | Saturday, August 2, 2003

Posted on 08/02/2003 2:16:57 PM PDT by Lessismore

The US Army has dispatched a team of medical experts to Iraq to investigate a spate of serious pneumonia cases among its troops.

Military officials say two soldiers have died of the pneumonia and more than 100 are ill.

Army medical authorities say they are concerned because the pneumonia is attacking healthy, young soldiers, which means it is likely to be a virulent strain.

Authorities say there is no evidence of chemical, biological, or environmental toxins involved in the troops' illness, and SARS [severe acute respiratory syndrome] has also been ruled out.

See also http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/956369/posts


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KEYWORDS: fatalities; iraq; mysteryillness; pneumonia; rebuildingiraq; soldiers; usarmy
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1 posted on 08/02/2003 2:16:57 PM PDT by Lessismore
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To: Lessismore
How can Pneumonia be natural in a hot dry environment like Iraq.
2 posted on 08/02/2003 2:21:50 PM PDT by Husker24
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To: Husker24
Pneumonic plague bacilli, maybe.
3 posted on 08/02/2003 2:29:37 PM PDT by sheik yerbouty
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To: aristeides
Pinging...Maybe for the SARS list?
4 posted on 08/02/2003 2:30:16 PM PDT by Lucy Lake
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To: Husker24
Maybe these soldiers are getting pneumonia from the chemical/bio weapons dumped or buried in the sand.
5 posted on 08/02/2003 2:30:20 PM PDT by AngieGOP
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To: Lessismore
Awaiting developments
6 posted on 08/02/2003 2:37:33 PM PDT by ThirdMate
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To: Lessismore
Of course, we all know that the first symptom of anthrax posioning is pnuemonia...
7 posted on 08/02/2003 2:39:29 PM PDT by Southack (Media bias means that Castro won't be punished for Cuban war crimes against Black Angolans in Africa)
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To: Lessismore
Related post here
8 posted on 08/02/2003 2:40:08 PM PDT by EggsAckley
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To: Lessismore

U.S. probes pneumonia among troops in Gulf
    ASSOCIATED PRESS
    The Army is trying to figure out what is causing a rash of serious pneumonia cases, including two fatalities, among troops serving in the Iraq war.
    A six-person team of specialists was en route to Iraq yesterday to investigate 15 cases of pneumonia so serious that patients had to be put on ventilators to breathe and were evacuated from the region, the Army Surgeon General's Office said yesterday.
    Two soldiers died, 10 recovered and three remained hospitalized as of yesterday, spokeswoman Lyn Kukral said. Most were in the Army, but at least one was a Marine.
    The team on its way to Iraq includes infectious disease experts, laboratory officers and people who will take samples of soil, water and air.
    So far, officials have identified no infectious agent common to all the cases. Officials said there was no evidence that any of the cases was caused by exposure to chemical or biological weapons, environmental toxins or SARS, severe acute respiratory syndrome, the disease first noted in China this year.
    A two-person team already has gone to Landstuhl Regional Medical Center in Germany, where most of the cases were treated after evacuation. The two teams also will review patient records and laboratory results and interview health care workers and patients, if possible, the Army surgeon general and U.S. Army Medical Command said in a statement.
    The teams will be looking for similarities among the cases, which so far have hit troops in geographically dispersed areas and from different units, the Thursday statement said. They also were spread over time, with three in March, three in April, two in May, three in June and four in July.
    Most of the cases were in Iraq and occurred after the U.S.-led invasion began March 20, although some were among other troops deployed to the region in support of the campaign. Troops also were sent to Kuwait, Qatar, Saudi Arabia and other countries, but no breakdown was available on the number of cases outside Iraq, Miss Kukral said.
    Though only 15 cases were considered serious, about 100 cases have been diagnosed since March 1 among troops that began deploying late last year to the Persian Gulf area.
    Armywide, pneumonia cases serious enough to warrant hospitalization happen in about nine of 10,000 soldiers per year. Given the number of troops deployed, the 100 cases "do not exceed expectations," the Surgeon General's Office said.
    


9 posted on 08/02/2003 2:43:34 PM PDT by deport
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To: Lessismore
Pneumonia is incredibly rare in healthy young men like our soldiers. Rare to the point it just doesn't happen. I don't know what's going on over there but they better find out.
10 posted on 08/02/2003 2:45:42 PM PDT by Athelas
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To: Athelas
Rare to the point it just doesn't happen.


11 posted on 08/02/2003 2:52:30 PM PDT by deport
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To: Lessismore
Are Iraqi civilians also coming down with this pneumonia?
Or is it only US personnel getting sick?
13 posted on 08/02/2003 3:19:24 PM PDT by StormEye
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Could it be simply breathing the sand particles in the air and not being naturally conditioned to them? The native peoples breath the dust from birth, but we are accustomed to relatively clean air.
14 posted on 08/02/2003 3:31:18 PM PDT by WVNan
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To: deport
Is it possible that these soldiers happened to already have been exposed to pneumonia before they even went to Iraq? There is a war going on all the time in our bodies where we are being attacked by all kinds of nasty "bugs" that our immune system either kills off or minimizes so we don't get sick. Could even a healthy person be put into such extreme conditions that he is weakened and the "bugs" already in his system get the upper hand? Just a question. I do not doubt that Saddam would stoop to using biological weapons -- in fact, he has done so in the past. However, if there doesn't seem to be a common thread about who does and does not get sick, then perhaps there is a less sinister and dramatic explanation. I don't know. Maybe someone who has a medical background could elaborate.
15 posted on 08/02/2003 3:52:30 PM PDT by Wilhelm Tell (Lurking since 1997!)
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To: WVNan
Could it be simply breathing the sand particles in the air and not being naturally conditioned to them? The native peoples breath the dust from birth, but we are accustomed to relatively clean air.

It is normal for the soldiers to have a few minor problems as they get used to a new environment--upset stomachs, minor headaches, sniffles, etc. But that happens soon after arrival and ends pretty quickly--it does not get worse and should not be still occurring to these guys.

Because of the Gulf War Syndrome problems after DESERT STORM, the Army this time has done a much better job of compiling medical histories--took blood samples, etc-- prior to deployment so they have a good baseline to work from--helps identify what was caused by something that occurred in theater versus what soldiers already had or didn't have.

16 posted on 08/02/2003 4:04:08 PM PDT by mark502inf
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To: Wilhelm Tell
So far it seems there isn't a common thread among the cases.... This stuff is serious and I hope they get it under control...
17 posted on 08/02/2003 4:04:59 PM PDT by deport
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To: StormEye
Are Iraqi civilians also coming down with this pneumonia?
Or is it only US personnel getting sick?

Who knows, this could have been a problem during the last few years of the saddam regime.

Our mainstream press would have never reported it. Remember that admission by CNN that they did saddam's bidding because they wanted the "prestige" of having a CNN office in Baghdad.

18 posted on 08/02/2003 4:10:35 PM PDT by Dane
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To: StormEye
BTW, here is CNN's admission that they were basically sucking up to saddam hussein and tinting the news from Iraq.

The News We (CNN) Kept To Ourselves [must read]

19 posted on 08/02/2003 4:21:08 PM PDT by Dane
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To: Lessismore
I had a Marine friend who contracted double pneumonia in Memphis during the Summer. It happens. Don't fret yet Chicken Littles.
20 posted on 08/02/2003 4:28:03 PM PDT by Eternal_Bear
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