The aim of the article is to discuss issues associated with the occurrence of febrile illnesses in leisure and business travellers, with a particular emphasis on fevers of unknown origin (FUO). FUO, apart from diarrhoeas, respiratory tract infections and skin lesions, are one of the most common health problems in travellers to tropical and subtropical countries. FUO are manifestations of various diseases, typically of infectious or invasive aetiology. In one out of 3 cases, the cause of a fever in travellers returning from the hot climate zone is malaria, and therefore diagnostic tests should first aim at ruling out this specific disease entity. Other illnesses with persistent fever include dengue, enteric fever, viral hepatitis A, bacteria...
The traveller who presents with fever on return requires a comprehensive assessment. This paper outl...
Pulmonary infections in the returned traveller are a common presentation. A wide variety of infectio...
Background: Europeans represent the majority of international travellers and clinicians encountering...
BACKGROUND: Fever is among the most frequently reported problems in returning travellers. OBJECTIVE:...
BACKGROUND: Etiological diagnosis of febrile illnesses in returning travelers is a great challenge, ...
Numerous publications focus on fever in returning travellers, but there is no known systematic revie...
One of the most important infectious diseases in the world is Malaria. About half of the world popul...
Although tick-borne pathogens have been reported as an important cause of imported fever, the incide...
International travel is increasing. Most physicians and general practitioners will encounter returne...
Background: An estimated 50 million people each year from industrialized countries visit tropical ar...
Fever in the returning traveler is a common clinical scenario that often leads to hospitalization an...
C1 - Journal Articles RefereedWe reviewed 232 consecutive patients admitted to a tertiary-care hospi...
International travel is increasing. Most physicians and general practitioners will encounter returne...
The authors present the current state of knowledge about the long term sequelae of the common travel...
BACKGROUND: Dengue fever, a tropical disease once confined mostly to endemic areas in developing cou...
The traveller who presents with fever on return requires a comprehensive assessment. This paper outl...
Pulmonary infections in the returned traveller are a common presentation. A wide variety of infectio...
Background: Europeans represent the majority of international travellers and clinicians encountering...
BACKGROUND: Fever is among the most frequently reported problems in returning travellers. OBJECTIVE:...
BACKGROUND: Etiological diagnosis of febrile illnesses in returning travelers is a great challenge, ...
Numerous publications focus on fever in returning travellers, but there is no known systematic revie...
One of the most important infectious diseases in the world is Malaria. About half of the world popul...
Although tick-borne pathogens have been reported as an important cause of imported fever, the incide...
International travel is increasing. Most physicians and general practitioners will encounter returne...
Background: An estimated 50 million people each year from industrialized countries visit tropical ar...
Fever in the returning traveler is a common clinical scenario that often leads to hospitalization an...
C1 - Journal Articles RefereedWe reviewed 232 consecutive patients admitted to a tertiary-care hospi...
International travel is increasing. Most physicians and general practitioners will encounter returne...
The authors present the current state of knowledge about the long term sequelae of the common travel...
BACKGROUND: Dengue fever, a tropical disease once confined mostly to endemic areas in developing cou...
The traveller who presents with fever on return requires a comprehensive assessment. This paper outl...
Pulmonary infections in the returned traveller are a common presentation. A wide variety of infectio...
Background: Europeans represent the majority of international travellers and clinicians encountering...