C1 - Journal Articles RefereedWe reviewed 232 consecutive patients admitted to a tertiary-care hospital under the care of an infectious diseases unit for management of febrile illness acquired overseas. A total of 53% presented to hospital within 1 week of return and 96% within 6 months. Malaria was the most common diagnosis (27% of patients), followed by respiratory tract infection (24%), gastroenteritis (14%), dengue fever (8%), and bacterial pneumonia (6%). Pretravel vaccination may have prevented a number of admissions, including influenza (n=11), typhoid fever (n=8) and hepatitis A (n=6). Compared to those who had not traveled to Africa, those who had were 6 times more likely to present with falciparum than nonfalciparum malaria. An it...
The aim of the article is to discuss issues associated with the occurrence of febrile illnesses in l...
Background and objective: There has been a marked increase in tourism, immigration, and business tra...
C1 - Journal Articles RefereedBACKGROUND: Malaria is a common and important infection in travelers. ...
Background: An estimated 50 million people each year from industrialized countries visit tropical ar...
Numerous publications focus on fever in returning travellers, but there is no known systematic revie...
BACKGROUND: Fever is among the most frequently reported problems in returning travellers. OBJECTIVE:...
Fever in the returning traveler is a common clinical scenario that often leads to hospitalization an...
International travel is increasing. Most physicians and general practitioners will encounter returne...
BACKGROUND: Etiological diagnosis of febrile illnesses in returning travelers is a great challenge, ...
International travel is increasing. Most physicians and general practitioners will encounter returne...
International audienceA good knowledge of morbidity profiles among ill-returned travelers is necessa...
The traveller who presents with fever on return requires a comprehensive assessment. This paper outl...
Abstract. Febrile exanthema frequently presents as an acute condition in travelers. Sixty-two travel...
BACKGROUND: Dengue fever, a tropical disease once confined mostly to endemic areas in developing cou...
nternational travel continues to increase in frequency. Health care providers need a wide understand...
The aim of the article is to discuss issues associated with the occurrence of febrile illnesses in l...
Background and objective: There has been a marked increase in tourism, immigration, and business tra...
C1 - Journal Articles RefereedBACKGROUND: Malaria is a common and important infection in travelers. ...
Background: An estimated 50 million people each year from industrialized countries visit tropical ar...
Numerous publications focus on fever in returning travellers, but there is no known systematic revie...
BACKGROUND: Fever is among the most frequently reported problems in returning travellers. OBJECTIVE:...
Fever in the returning traveler is a common clinical scenario that often leads to hospitalization an...
International travel is increasing. Most physicians and general practitioners will encounter returne...
BACKGROUND: Etiological diagnosis of febrile illnesses in returning travelers is a great challenge, ...
International travel is increasing. Most physicians and general practitioners will encounter returne...
International audienceA good knowledge of morbidity profiles among ill-returned travelers is necessa...
The traveller who presents with fever on return requires a comprehensive assessment. This paper outl...
Abstract. Febrile exanthema frequently presents as an acute condition in travelers. Sixty-two travel...
BACKGROUND: Dengue fever, a tropical disease once confined mostly to endemic areas in developing cou...
nternational travel continues to increase in frequency. Health care providers need a wide understand...
The aim of the article is to discuss issues associated with the occurrence of febrile illnesses in l...
Background and objective: There has been a marked increase in tourism, immigration, and business tra...
C1 - Journal Articles RefereedBACKGROUND: Malaria is a common and important infection in travelers. ...