We analyzed prospective data on 17,228 European patients who sought treatment at GeoSentinel sites from 1997 to 2007. Gastrointestinal illness (particularly in tourists), fever (those visiting friends and relatives [VFRs]), and skin disorders (in tourists) were the most common reasons for seeking medical care. Diagnoses varied by country of origin, region visited, or categories of travelers. VFRs who returned from sub-Saharan Africa and Indian Ocean islands were more likely to experience falciparum malaria than any other group. Multiple correspondence analysis identified Italian, French, and Swiss VFRs and expatriate travelers to sub-Saharan Africa and Indian Ocean Islands as most likely to exhibit febrile illnesses. German tourists to Sout...
Background Limited data exist on infectious diseases imported to various locations in Europe, par...
International audienceBackground: With increasing international travel and historically high numbers...
BackgroundDisease epidemiology of (re-)emerging infectious diseases is changing rapidly, rendering s...
We analyzed prospective data on 17,228 European patients who sought treatment at GeoSentinel sites f...
We analyzed prospective data on 17,228 European patients who sought treatment at GeoSentinel sites f...
We evaluated the epidemiologic factors of patients seeking treatment for travel-associated illness f...
We evaluated the epidemiologic factors of patients seeking treatment for travel-associated illness f...
Abstract Background Europeans represent the majority of international travellers and clinicians enco...
Background: Estimates of travel-related illness have focused predominantly on populations from highl...
BACKGROUND: Limited data exist on infectious diseases imported to various locations in Europe, parti...
Background: Estimates of travel-related illness have focused predominantly on populations from highl...
BackgroundInternational travel continues to increase, particularly to Asia and Africa. Clinicians ar...
Background: International travel continues to increase, particularly to Asia and Africa. Clinicians ...
BACKGROUND: Travel is important in the acquisition and dissemination of infection. We aimed to asses...
BACKGROUND: Data on relative rates of acquisition of gastrointestinal infections by travelers are in...
Background Limited data exist on infectious diseases imported to various locations in Europe, par...
International audienceBackground: With increasing international travel and historically high numbers...
BackgroundDisease epidemiology of (re-)emerging infectious diseases is changing rapidly, rendering s...
We analyzed prospective data on 17,228 European patients who sought treatment at GeoSentinel sites f...
We analyzed prospective data on 17,228 European patients who sought treatment at GeoSentinel sites f...
We evaluated the epidemiologic factors of patients seeking treatment for travel-associated illness f...
We evaluated the epidemiologic factors of patients seeking treatment for travel-associated illness f...
Abstract Background Europeans represent the majority of international travellers and clinicians enco...
Background: Estimates of travel-related illness have focused predominantly on populations from highl...
BACKGROUND: Limited data exist on infectious diseases imported to various locations in Europe, parti...
Background: Estimates of travel-related illness have focused predominantly on populations from highl...
BackgroundInternational travel continues to increase, particularly to Asia and Africa. Clinicians ar...
Background: International travel continues to increase, particularly to Asia and Africa. Clinicians ...
BACKGROUND: Travel is important in the acquisition and dissemination of infection. We aimed to asses...
BACKGROUND: Data on relative rates of acquisition of gastrointestinal infections by travelers are in...
Background Limited data exist on infectious diseases imported to various locations in Europe, par...
International audienceBackground: With increasing international travel and historically high numbers...
BackgroundDisease epidemiology of (re-)emerging infectious diseases is changing rapidly, rendering s...