Travelers to developing countries participated in a follow-up study of the health risks associated with short (less than three months) visits to these nations. Travelers to the Greek or Canary Islands served as a control cohort. Participants completed a questionnaire to elicit information regarding pretravel vaccinations, malaria prophylaxis, and health problems during and after their journey. Relevant infections were confirmed by the respondent's personal physician. The questionnaire was completed by 10,524 travelers; the answer rate was 73.8%. After a visit to developing countries, 15% of the travelers reported health problems, 8% consulted a doctor, and 3% were unable to work for an average of 15 days. The incidence of infection per mont...
BackgroundInternational travel continues to increase, particularly to Asia and Africa. Clinicians ar...
Background: Analysis of a large cohort of business travelers will help clinicians focus on frequent ...
Background. Data on the burden of illness in travelers departing from both developing and developed ...
Travelers to developing countries participated in a follow-up study of the health risks as-sociated ...
Travelers to developing countries participated in a follow-up study of the health risks associated w...
People of all ages volunteer in developing countries, but little is known about the health risks the...
PubMed ID: 29318997Travel-related health problems have been reported in 22-64% of travelers to devel...
Background: A study was conducted to estimate the incidence of health problems in HIV-infected trave...
Studies have shown that more than one third of all travelers to tropical countries experience an ill...
Background. The European Travel Health Advisory Board conducted a cross-sectional pilot survey to ev...
Background: The annual number of international tourist arrivals has recently exceeded one billion, y...
nternational travel continues to increase in frequency. Health care providers need a wide understand...
International audienceA good knowledge of morbidity profiles among ill-returned travelers is necessa...
In order to have a rational approach to necessary preventive measures it is essential to know the he...
Background. The European Travel Health Advisory Board conducted a cross-sectional pilot survey to ev...
BackgroundInternational travel continues to increase, particularly to Asia and Africa. Clinicians ar...
Background: Analysis of a large cohort of business travelers will help clinicians focus on frequent ...
Background. Data on the burden of illness in travelers departing from both developing and developed ...
Travelers to developing countries participated in a follow-up study of the health risks as-sociated ...
Travelers to developing countries participated in a follow-up study of the health risks associated w...
People of all ages volunteer in developing countries, but little is known about the health risks the...
PubMed ID: 29318997Travel-related health problems have been reported in 22-64% of travelers to devel...
Background: A study was conducted to estimate the incidence of health problems in HIV-infected trave...
Studies have shown that more than one third of all travelers to tropical countries experience an ill...
Background. The European Travel Health Advisory Board conducted a cross-sectional pilot survey to ev...
Background: The annual number of international tourist arrivals has recently exceeded one billion, y...
nternational travel continues to increase in frequency. Health care providers need a wide understand...
International audienceA good knowledge of morbidity profiles among ill-returned travelers is necessa...
In order to have a rational approach to necessary preventive measures it is essential to know the he...
Background. The European Travel Health Advisory Board conducted a cross-sectional pilot survey to ev...
BackgroundInternational travel continues to increase, particularly to Asia and Africa. Clinicians ar...
Background: Analysis of a large cohort of business travelers will help clinicians focus on frequent ...
Background. Data on the burden of illness in travelers departing from both developing and developed ...