Travel and migration associated infectious diseases morbidity in Europe, 2008. (9/38)

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Health risks encountered by Dutch medical students during an elective in the tropics and the quality and comprehensiveness of pre-and post-travel care. (10/38)

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Filovirus emergence and vaccine development: a perspective for health care practitioners in travel medicine. (11/38)

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Clinical characteristics and etiology of travelers' diarrhea among Korean travelers visiting South-East Asia. (12/38)

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Typhoid and paratyphoid fever - prevention in travellers. (13/38)

This article forms part of our travel medicine series for 2010, providing a summary of prevention strategies and vaccinations for infections that may be acquired by travellers. The series aims to provide practical strategies to assist general practitioners in giving travel advice, as a synthesis of multiple information sources which must otherwise be consulted. BACKGROUND: Typhoid and paratyphoid (enteric) fever, a potentially severe systemic febrile illness endemic in developing countries, is associated with poor sanitation, reduced access to treated drinking water and poor food hygiene. It is one of the leading causes of infectious disease in the developing world. OBJECTIVE: This article discusses the clinical features and prevention opportunities for typhoid and paratyphoid fever. DISCUSSION: Travellers to developing countries are at risk of infection. This risk varies from 1:30 000 for prolonged stays in endemic regions to 1:3000 in high endemicity areas such as the Indian subcontinent, where risk is highest. The mainstay of prevention is hygiene and food and water precautions. Vaccines against typhoid fever are discussed. However, when used alone they provide incomplete protection. Treatment and future developments in typhoid fever diagnostics and vaccines are also briefly discussed to provide a general overview of typhoid fever and its prevention for use in travel related consultations in general practice.  (+info)

Skin disorders among travellers returning from tropical and non-tropical countries consulting a travel medicine clinic. (14/38)

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Global TravEpiNet: a national consortium of clinics providing care to international travelers--analysis of demographic characteristics, travel destinations, and pretravel healthcare of high-risk US international travelers, 2009-2011. (15/38)

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Basic medical advice for travelers to high altitudes. (16/38)

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