BackgroundInternational travel continues to increase, particularly to Asia and Africa. Clinicians are increasingly likely to be consulted for advice before travel or by ill returned travelers.ObjectiveTo describe typical diseases in returned travelers according to region, travel reason, and patient demographic characteristics; describe the pattern of low-frequency travel-associated diseases; and refine key messages for care before and after travel.DesignDescriptive, using GeoSentinel records.Setting53 tropical or travel disease units in 24 countries.Patients42 173 ill returned travelers seen between 2007 and 2011.MeasurementsFrequencies of demographic characteristics, regions visited, and illnesses reported.ResultsAsia (32.6%) and sub-Sahar...
We analyzed prospective data on 17,228 European patients who sought treatment at GeoSentinel sites f...
International audienceBackground: With increasing international travel and historically high numbers...
Background: Estimates of travel-related illness have focused predominantly on populations from highl...
Background: International travel continues to increase, particularly to Asia and Africa. Clinicians ...
Background: International travel continues to increase, particularly to Asia and Africa. Clinicians ...
Background: Analysis of a large cohort of business travelers will help clinicians focus on frequent ...
Background: Analysis of a large cohort of business travelers will help clinicians focus on frequent ...
To understand geographic variation in travel-related illness acquired in distinct African regions, w...
International audienceA good knowledge of morbidity profiles among ill-returned travelers is necessa...
nternational travel continues to increase in frequency. Health care providers need a wide understand...
Longitudinal data examining travel-associated illness patterns are lacking. To address this need and...
Background: The number of US students studying abroad more than tripled during the past 20 years. As...
To understand geographic variation in travel-related illness acquired in distinct African regions, w...
PubMed ID: 29318997Travel-related health problems have been reported in 22-64% of travelers to devel...
Longitudinal data examining travel-associated illness patterns are lacking. To address this need an...
We analyzed prospective data on 17,228 European patients who sought treatment at GeoSentinel sites f...
International audienceBackground: With increasing international travel and historically high numbers...
Background: Estimates of travel-related illness have focused predominantly on populations from highl...
Background: International travel continues to increase, particularly to Asia and Africa. Clinicians ...
Background: International travel continues to increase, particularly to Asia and Africa. Clinicians ...
Background: Analysis of a large cohort of business travelers will help clinicians focus on frequent ...
Background: Analysis of a large cohort of business travelers will help clinicians focus on frequent ...
To understand geographic variation in travel-related illness acquired in distinct African regions, w...
International audienceA good knowledge of morbidity profiles among ill-returned travelers is necessa...
nternational travel continues to increase in frequency. Health care providers need a wide understand...
Longitudinal data examining travel-associated illness patterns are lacking. To address this need and...
Background: The number of US students studying abroad more than tripled during the past 20 years. As...
To understand geographic variation in travel-related illness acquired in distinct African regions, w...
PubMed ID: 29318997Travel-related health problems have been reported in 22-64% of travelers to devel...
Longitudinal data examining travel-associated illness patterns are lacking. To address this need an...
We analyzed prospective data on 17,228 European patients who sought treatment at GeoSentinel sites f...
International audienceBackground: With increasing international travel and historically high numbers...
Background: Estimates of travel-related illness have focused predominantly on populations from highl...