Sithembile L Mabila
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Mabila S, Murray J, Stahlman S, McQuistan A, Sheriff E
Am J Ind Med
. 2025 Jan;
68(4):379-387.
PMID: 39865429
Objective: This study examines the incidence of injuries among active component service members in Military Working Dog (MWD) handler occupations compared to three other active component occupational groups. Methods: A...
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Hiban K, Mabila S, Murray J, McQuistan A, Wells N
MSMR
. 2024 Dec;
31(12):17-22.
PMID: 39736159
Early evidence suggests that COVID-19 is linked to kidney-related events in older and hospitalized patients. This link has not, however, been explored among a younger, healthy population such as U.S....
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Mabila S, Murray J, Stahlman S, Sheriff E, McQuistan A
MSMR
. 2024 Dec;
31(11):21-22.
PMID: 39621841
No abstract available.
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McQuistan A, Wilkerson 3rd T, Mabila S
MSMR
. 2024 Oct;
31(9):12-15.
PMID: 39413275
This study aimed to determine the incidence of hair loss among U.S. active component service women, describe the types of hair loss, and summarize potential racial and ethnic disparities of...
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Nieh C, Mabila S
MSMR
. 2024 Mar;
31(2):9-15.
PMID: 38466970
Uterine fibroids are the most common benign tumors of the uterus among women of reproductive age, disproportionally affecting non-Hispanic Black women compared to other races and ethnicities. This report is...
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Stidham R, Cole R, Mabila S
MSMR
. 2024 Feb;
31(1):14-16.
PMID: 38359365
Vector-borne diseases (VBDs) may pose an increased risk for U.S. service members during recurring military training exercises, operations, and response missions, in addition to residence in endemic regions within and...
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