OBJECTIVE: To assess self-reported health risk and risk-taking behavior of humanitarian expatriates. METHODS: A self-administered anonymous questionnaire was completed by International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) expatriates returning during May 2003 to September 2004, covering perceived health status before and after mission, malaria prevention, prevalence of exposure to stress, accidents and violence, and risk-taking behaviors. FINDINGS: More than one-third (36.4%) reported worse health on return from the mission. A third (35%) of expatriates returning from Sub-Saharan Africa excl. South Africa reported not having followed ICRC's recommendation on taking malaria prophylaxis in spite of stating a high degree of awareness of the risks...
Background: South Africa is known to have one of the highest prevalence rates of human immunodeficie...
International audienceBackground: French Guiana is highly affected by HIV. The migrant population is...
International audienceBACKGROUND: Literature on health events in HIV-infected travellers is scarce, ...
Little is known about HIV infection risks and risk behaviours of refugees living in resource-scarce ...
People of all ages volunteer in developing countries, but little is known about the health risks the...
BACKGROUND In the last decades, there have been several natural disasters and global catastrophies ...
BACKGROUND AND AIM: International volunteer organizations send an increasing number of young adults ...
Background: A study was conducted to estimate the incidence of health problems in HIV-infected trave...
A common assumption underpinning health communications design in humanitarian settings is that incre...
Background: HIV infection has been shown to be high among military personnel in sub-Saharan Africa. ...
Introduction: Volunteers and humanitarian aid workers working in disaster struck areas of the world ...
BACKGROUND:The latest data on major attacks against civilian aid operations have identified South Su...
Background: Migration of Nepali workers to India is a longstanding phenomenon. Studies have indicate...
Travelers to developing countries participated in a follow-up study of the health risks as-sociated ...
Although HIV occurs in all social groups in South African society, certain populations are more vuln...
Background: South Africa is known to have one of the highest prevalence rates of human immunodeficie...
International audienceBackground: French Guiana is highly affected by HIV. The migrant population is...
International audienceBACKGROUND: Literature on health events in HIV-infected travellers is scarce, ...
Little is known about HIV infection risks and risk behaviours of refugees living in resource-scarce ...
People of all ages volunteer in developing countries, but little is known about the health risks the...
BACKGROUND In the last decades, there have been several natural disasters and global catastrophies ...
BACKGROUND AND AIM: International volunteer organizations send an increasing number of young adults ...
Background: A study was conducted to estimate the incidence of health problems in HIV-infected trave...
A common assumption underpinning health communications design in humanitarian settings is that incre...
Background: HIV infection has been shown to be high among military personnel in sub-Saharan Africa. ...
Introduction: Volunteers and humanitarian aid workers working in disaster struck areas of the world ...
BACKGROUND:The latest data on major attacks against civilian aid operations have identified South Su...
Background: Migration of Nepali workers to India is a longstanding phenomenon. Studies have indicate...
Travelers to developing countries participated in a follow-up study of the health risks as-sociated ...
Although HIV occurs in all social groups in South African society, certain populations are more vuln...
Background: South Africa is known to have one of the highest prevalence rates of human immunodeficie...
International audienceBackground: French Guiana is highly affected by HIV. The migrant population is...
International audienceBACKGROUND: Literature on health events in HIV-infected travellers is scarce, ...