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Approximately 71 hospitalized cases of pneumonia in Russian army

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The prosecutor's office to ascertain the reasons of mass illness of soldiers in the Kuzbass

Military prosecutors began checking on the fact of mass disease soldier enlisted in the Kemerovo region, Interfax reported.

How to tell the agency the information service of the Central Military District, one of the military units stationed in the town of Yurga, hospitalized several dozen soldiers. Most of them have fallen ill with acute respiratory viral infections. State of one of the soldiers plight, he needed dialysis ("artificial kidney").

According to the South Siberian Human Rights Center, a disease that arose on the basis of hypothermia, were hospitalized from 160 to 250 Yurginskij conscripts. Human rights activists argue that one reason for the incident has been a transition to the new dress code, developed by fashion designer Valentin Yudashkin, which is not adapted to the 25 degrees of frost.

The representative of the military information service denied this allegation, stating that the mass disorder is not associated with the transition to new uniforms. "Winter footcloths has not been canceled, and soldiers for the exits 'in the' also issue boots," - he said.

The circumstances of the incident finds prosecutor of the Siberian Military District.
 
Approximately 250 cases of pneumonia in Russian army

Approximately 250 cases of pneumonia in Russian army

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Archive number 20101215.124424
Publication Date 15-DEC-2010
Subject PRO / RUS> massive outbreak of pneumonia in voennosluzhaschi - Russia (Kemerovo Region)

Massive outbreak of pneumonia among troops - Russia (Kemerovo Region)
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Date: December 15, 2010
From: ProMED-mail Cor BM
Source: IA "kurskcity.ru", December 13, 2010 [edited]
http://www.kurskcity.ru/outside.php?id=67590

In the Kemerovo region - mass disease-enlisted soldiers
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Soldiers' Mothers Committee requires an investigation of emergency, which occurred in the military unit 21005 in Jürg Kemerovo region. There are sick with pneumonia, according to various estimates, from 160 to 250 troops passing military service. Several people are in critical condition (severe pneumonia, kidney failure).

According to human rights, one of the causes of mass outbreaks of disease, could become a new form, designed by fashion designer Valentin Yudashkin. Soldiers of wearing uniforms <Haute Couture>, stand on the street for 1,5-2 hours three times a day turn into the dining room at twenty degrees of frost.

This form, apparently without the possibility of finding a soldier at 25 - degrees of frost. Obviously, the capital of fashion creator never imagined that in some regions of our vast country can frost falls below 5 degrees Celsius, and the fact that not all move to streets in limousines, also did not take into account ", - said the report of the South Siberian Human Rights Centre.

Human rights activists also note that in the hospital, which at present are the soldiers, ending the necessary medications - they will last for another 2-3 days.

[Comment Corr. VM. December's traditional annual outbreaks pnemoniey among military personnel undergoing military service in military units in Siberia and the Urals took place at this time in the Kemerovo region. According to various data from the 1 st to 3 hundred soldiers were hospitalized with pneumonia in the hospitals region, some cases with complications were in critical condition. According to preliminary information the reason pereohlazheniya soldiers was to use the new form, which was devepoled fashion designer Valentin Yudashkin. Unfortunately, Moscow glamor and the passage of compulsory military service in the Siberian taiga, with 25 deg. frost - it's two completely different category and uniforms <Haute Couture> test successfully failed. Coats of sheepskin on the Siberian frost as a handier ... - Cor VM]
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Yet again.

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Archive number 20110118.125095
Publication date 18-JAN-2011
Subject PRO / RUS> Pneumonia (350 cases, 1 died) - Russia (Chelyabinsk region)

Pneumonia (350 cases, 1 died) - Russia (Chelyabinsk region )********************************** Date: January 18 2011Ot: ProMED-mail Maud NRIstochnik: "7d.org", January 18, 2011 [edited] <http://www.7d.org.ua/?news=health&id=7774> epidemic of pneumonia in a military unit - -------------------------------------------------- --------
The Russian army is engaged in self-destruction. In a military unit near the town of Chebarkul in the Chelyabinsk region outbreak of pneumonia. 400
people were hospitalized from the bottom of more than 350 with pneumonia, one soldier died. The cause of the epidemic served cold, or rather lack of readiness
military unit for the winter. As soon as the frosts hit, it became clear that the barracks is almost no heating. How to tell my sister dead
Constantine Tsybuka in dormitories was so cold that the soldiers slept under overcoats. Private Tsybuk was one of the first cases.
When his high fever, cough and chest pain was taken to the infirmary, it was too late. He died from serious malting. Y
He left a 10-month-old daughter. Over the past 2 days hospitalized 50 people. The hospital did not have enough beds. Military are often interested
Military Prosecutor's Office.
Alexander Vetrov [Comment Maud HP. Outbreaks of viral pneumonia in a military unit, especially in this time of year is not a rare phenomenon. In
Last year, fatal case of pneumonia among soldiers took place in Sverdlovsk obaslti
. Such an amount
hospitalized underscores the urgent need to improve conditions of soldiers. - Mod NR] See also:
21-DEC-1910
PRO / RUS> Influenza and pneumonia - Russia


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Officers were to blame for a pneumonia outbreak that killed one soldier and hospitalized 63 in western Russia's Chelyabinsk region, the Prosecutor General's Office said Thursday. "The Military Prosecutor's Office of the Volga-Urals Military District investigated the reasons behind high disease rates among servicemen there. It found that certain officers have failed to fulfill their duties properly to guard the life and health of their soldiers," Interfax news agency quoted the Prosecutor's Office as saying. According to the prosecutors, the officers of the Chebarkul garrison failed to isolate ill soldiers quickly enough, did not provide them with necessary medical aid or take preventive measures among the garrison's personnel when the first pneumonia cases were reported there in December and January. Another 26 soldiers from the Russian Baltic Fleet's base, located in the western Russian town of Chernyakhovsk, have been taken to hospital suffering from pneumonia, the garrison's Military Prosecutor Andrei Marchuk said. The patients had been provided with all the necessary medical aid and their life was not in danger, the military prosecutor said. The prosecutor said he would not describe the situation as a mass outbreak. Military doctors blamed low temperatures and heavy snowfalls, which forced soldiers to clean up snow many times, for the latest cases of pneumonia.
 
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</td><td style="text-align: justify;"> MOSCOW, January 23 (Itar-Tass) - A soldier of active service from a unit of the Yekaterinburg Air Force and Air Defence formation of the Central Military District died on January 21 of flu A/H1N1 (California) at the Chelyabinsk regional hospital.
He had been earlier treated at a district military hospital, Itar-Tass learnt from spokesman of the public relations service of the Russian Defence Ministry.
?On January 13, the type of the disease was confirmed with laboratory investigations by specialists of the Chelyabinsk Centre of Hygiene and Preventive Measures. Doctors failed to save the soldier despite measures of intensive therapy, taken by civil and military medics,? the service noted.
The public relations service explained that the soldier was called up for military service on last December 20 from the Kemerovo Region.
?It was established during preliminary investigation that the servicemen could catch infection at the place of his permanent residence where cases of such infection were registered. Its symptoms may develop in an intensively progressing form after a month of incubation period,? supposed the public relations service.
The ministry reported that ?on orders from Defence Minister Anatoly Serdyukov, a commission of specialists of the main military medicine department of the ministry, led by its chief Alexander Belevitin, was dispatched to the Central Military District to examine sanitary and epidemiological situation in military units and to conduct a range of preventive measures in order to stave off mass spread of viral and acute respiratory infections?.
It became known on Saturday of the death of another soldier from military unit No. 86727 Konstantin Tsybuk. A prosecution inspection established that on January 15, officer on duty at the unit Igor Gurov, on learning that the state of health of private Tsybuk deteriorated and that his temperature was very high, did not report this event to the commander of the unit and did not take measures to render skilled medical aid.
As a result, Tsybuk was brought to a medical establishment too late, and he died the next day. A criminal case was instituted against Gurov under the article ?Negligence?.
According to the latest data, 63 servicemen are treated at the Chelyabinsk military hospital with the diagnosis ?pneumonia?.



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Re: Approximately 71 hospitalized cases of pneumonia in Russian army

Are these two different deaths? One occurred prior to 1/18/11 and the last post indicates that the soldier died on 1/21/11.
 
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