Contains fulltext : 88129.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: To describe the epidemiology and trends of imported malaria in the Netherlands from 2000 through 2007. METHODS: Based on national surveillance data regarding all reported infections of imported malaria, diagnosed 2000 through 2007, incidence and trends of imported malaria in the Netherlands were estimated. Travellers statistics were used to estimate incidence, and data on malaria chemoprophylaxis prescriptions were used to estimate the number of unprotected travellers. RESULTS: Importation of malaria to the Netherlands is declining even as more travellers visit malaria-endemic countries. On average, 82% were acquired in sub-Saharan Africa, and 75...
Background: The increase in intercontinental travelling and migration has resulted in a notable rise...
Background: In 2002 Folkehelseinstituttet in Norway started a relatively large study of all the repo...
Malaria continues to have a high morbidity rate associated among European travelers. Thorough record...
Background: To describe the epidemiology and trends of imported malaria in the Netherlands from 2000...
Contains fulltext : 169714.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: Mal...
textabstractBackground: Falciparum malaria or malaria tropica is one of the leading causes of childh...
Background: Falciparum malaria or malaria tropica is one of the leading causes of childhood mortalit...
Malaria is frequently imported into nonendemic industrialized areas. In this study we collated data ...
Background and objective: There has been a marked increase in tourism, immigration, and business tra...
Copyright © 2014 Ana Glória Fonseca et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Cre...
Objective: To describe the epidemiology of imported malaria in children in the UK. Methods: Survei...
BACKGROUND: Malaria (Plasmodium spp) remains a top cause of travel-associated morbidity among Europe...
International audienceIMPORTANCE Despite annually adapted recommendations to prevent malaria in trav...
Background: German surveillance data showed a sharp rise of malaria cases in 2014 and 2015 due to...
Children account for an appreciable proportion of total imported malaria cases, yet few studies have...
Background: The increase in intercontinental travelling and migration has resulted in a notable rise...
Background: In 2002 Folkehelseinstituttet in Norway started a relatively large study of all the repo...
Malaria continues to have a high morbidity rate associated among European travelers. Thorough record...
Background: To describe the epidemiology and trends of imported malaria in the Netherlands from 2000...
Contains fulltext : 169714.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: Mal...
textabstractBackground: Falciparum malaria or malaria tropica is one of the leading causes of childh...
Background: Falciparum malaria or malaria tropica is one of the leading causes of childhood mortalit...
Malaria is frequently imported into nonendemic industrialized areas. In this study we collated data ...
Background and objective: There has been a marked increase in tourism, immigration, and business tra...
Copyright © 2014 Ana Glória Fonseca et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Cre...
Objective: To describe the epidemiology of imported malaria in children in the UK. Methods: Survei...
BACKGROUND: Malaria (Plasmodium spp) remains a top cause of travel-associated morbidity among Europe...
International audienceIMPORTANCE Despite annually adapted recommendations to prevent malaria in trav...
Background: German surveillance data showed a sharp rise of malaria cases in 2014 and 2015 due to...
Children account for an appreciable proportion of total imported malaria cases, yet few studies have...
Background: The increase in intercontinental travelling and migration has resulted in a notable rise...
Background: In 2002 Folkehelseinstituttet in Norway started a relatively large study of all the repo...
Malaria continues to have a high morbidity rate associated among European travelers. Thorough record...