textabstractBackground: Limited prospective data are available on the acquisition of viral, bacterial and parasitic diarrhoeagenic agents by healthy individuals during travel. Methods: To determine the frequency of travel associated acquisition of 19 pathogens in 98 intercontinental travellers, qPCR was used to detect 8 viral pathogens, 6 bacterial enteric pathogens and 5 parasite species in faecal samples collected immediately before and after travel. Results: We found high pre-travel carriage rates of Blastocystis spp. and Dientamoeba fragilis of 32% and 19% respectively. Pre-travel prevalences of all other tested pathogens were below 3%. Blastocystis spp. (10%), Plesiomonas shigelloides (7%), D. fragilis (6%) and Shigella spp. (5%) were ...
Background: Limited prospective data are available on the acquisition of viral, bacterial and parasi...
AbstractDiarrhoea is the most frequent health problem among travellers in the tropics. However, data...
AbstractTravellers' diarrhoea (TD) remains the most frequent health problem encountered by visitors ...
Background: Limited prospective data are available on the acquisition of viral, bacterial and parasi...
Background: Limited prospective data are available on the acquisition of viral, bacterial and parasi...
BACKGROUND: Limited prospective data are available on the acquisition of viral, bacterial and parasi...
Background Limited prospective data are available on the acquisition of viral, bacterial and parasit...
Background Limited prospective data are available on the acquisition of viral, bacterial and parasit...
Background Limited prospective data are available on the acquisition of viral, bacterial and parasit...
Background Limited prospective data are available on the acquisition of viral, bacterial and parasit...
Background: Limited prospective data are available on the acquisition of viral, bacterial and parasi...
Background: Limited prospective data are available on the acquisition of viral, bacterial and parasi...
Background: Limited prospective data are available on the acquisition of viral, bacterial and parasi...
Background: Limited prospective data are available on the acquisition of viral, bacterial and parasi...
Background: Limited prospective data are available on the acquisition of viral, bacterial and parasi...
Background: Limited prospective data are available on the acquisition of viral, bacterial and parasi...
AbstractDiarrhoea is the most frequent health problem among travellers in the tropics. However, data...
AbstractTravellers' diarrhoea (TD) remains the most frequent health problem encountered by visitors ...
Background: Limited prospective data are available on the acquisition of viral, bacterial and parasi...
Background: Limited prospective data are available on the acquisition of viral, bacterial and parasi...
BACKGROUND: Limited prospective data are available on the acquisition of viral, bacterial and parasi...
Background Limited prospective data are available on the acquisition of viral, bacterial and parasit...
Background Limited prospective data are available on the acquisition of viral, bacterial and parasit...
Background Limited prospective data are available on the acquisition of viral, bacterial and parasit...
Background Limited prospective data are available on the acquisition of viral, bacterial and parasit...
Background: Limited prospective data are available on the acquisition of viral, bacterial and parasi...
Background: Limited prospective data are available on the acquisition of viral, bacterial and parasi...
Background: Limited prospective data are available on the acquisition of viral, bacterial and parasi...
Background: Limited prospective data are available on the acquisition of viral, bacterial and parasi...
Background: Limited prospective data are available on the acquisition of viral, bacterial and parasi...
Background: Limited prospective data are available on the acquisition of viral, bacterial and parasi...
AbstractDiarrhoea is the most frequent health problem among travellers in the tropics. However, data...
AbstractTravellers' diarrhoea (TD) remains the most frequent health problem encountered by visitors ...