نتایج جستجو برای: especially travellers and hosts

تعداد نتایج: 16834660  

2013
E. MASSAD J. ROCKLOV A. WILDER-SMITH

Dengue is the most frequent arboviral disease and is expanding geographically. Dengue is also increasingly being reported in travellers, in particular in travellers to Thailand. However, data to quantify the risk of travellers acquiring dengue when travelling to Thailand are lacking. Using mathematical modelling, we set out to estimate the risk of non-immune persons acquiring dengue when travel...

Journal: :Journal of travel medicine 2017
A Michal Stevens Douglas H Esposito Rhett J Stoney Davidson H Hamer Jose Flores-Figueroa Emmanuel Bottieau Bradley A Connor Effrossyni Gkrania-Klotsas Abraham Goorhuis Noreen A Hynes Michael Libman Rogelio Lopez-Velez Anne E McCarthy Frank von Sonnenburg Eli Schwartz Perry J J van Genderen L Scott Benson Daniel T Leung

Background There is increasing recognition of the contribution of community-acquired cases to the global burden of Clostridium difficile infection (CDI). The epidemiology of CDI among international travellers is poorly understood, and factors associated with international travel, such as antibiotic use and changes in gut microbiota, could potentially put travellers at higher risk. Methods We ...

Journal: :International maritime health 2015
Krzysztof Korzeniewski Bartłomiej Gaweł Dagny Krankowska Katarzyna Wasilczuk

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 variou...

Journal: :International journal of infectious diseases : IJID : official publication of the International Society for Infectious Diseases 2014
Mattia Müller Patricia Schlagenhauf

OBJECTIVES Since the initial discovery of Plasmodium knowlesi in Malaysia, cases have been reported from several neighbouring countries. Tourism has also resulted in an increasing number of cases diagnosed in Europe, America, and Oceania. In this review we focus on the risk of the travel-associated acquisition of P. knowlesi malaria. METHODS A search of the literature in PubMed was carried ou...

2012
Mary-Kathryn Tighe Rachel Savage Linda Vrbova Miriam Toolan Yvonne Whitfield Csaba Varga Brenda Lee Vanessa Allen Anne Maki Ryan Walton Caitlin Johnson Badal Dhar Rafiq Ahmed Natasha S Crowcroft Dean Middleton

BACKGROUND Increases in the number of salmonellosis cases due to Salmonella Enteritidis (SE) in 2010 and 2011 prompted a public health investigation in Ontario, Canada. In this report, we describe the current epidemiology of travel-related (TR) SE, compare demographics, symptoms and phage types (PTs) of TR and domestically-acquired (DA) cases, and estimate the odds of acquiring SE by region of ...

2014
Ewout B Fanoy Marianne AB van der Sande Marleen Kraaij-Dirkzwager Kees Dirksen Marcel Jonges Wim van der Hoek Marion PG Koopmans Douwe van der Werf Gerard Sonder Charlie van der Weijden Jet van der Heuvel Luc Gelinck Jolande W Bouwhuis Arianne B van Gageldonk-Lafeber

Background: In May 2014, Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus (MERS-CoV) infection, with closely related viral genomes, was diagnosed in two Dutch residents, returning from a pilgrimage to Medina and Mecca, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA). These patients travelled with a group of 29 other Dutch travellers. We conducted an epidemiological assessment of the travel group to identify likely s...

2014
Ewout B Fanoy Marianne AB van der Sande Marleen Kraaij-Dirkzwager Kees Dirksen Marcel Jonges Wim van der Hoek Marion PG Koopmans Douwe van der Werf Gerard Sonder Charlie van der Weijden Jet van der Heuvel Luc Gelinck Jolande W Bouwhuis Arianne B van Gageldonk-Lafeber

BACKGROUND In May 2014, Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus (MERS-CoV) infection, with closely related viral genomes, was diagnosed in two Dutch residents, returning from a pilgrimage to Medina and Mecca, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA). These patients travelled with a group of 29 other Dutch travellers. We conducted an epidemiological assessment of the travel group to identify likely so...

2013
Myriam Gharbi Jennifer A. Flegg Bruno Pradines Ako Berenger Magatte Ndiaye Abdoulaye A. Djimdé Cally Roper Véronique Hubert Eric Kendjo Meera Venkatesan Philippe Brasseur Oumar Gaye André T. Offianan Louis Penali Jacques Le Bras Philippe J. Guérin Members of the French National Reference Center for Imported Malaria Study

INTRODUCTION There are growing concerns about the emergence of resistance to artemisinin-based combination therapies (ACTs). Since the widespread adoption of ACTs, there has been a decrease in the systematic surveillance of antimalarial drug resistance in many malaria-endemic countries. The aim of this work was to test whether data on travellers returning from Africa with malaria could serve as...

Journal: :Journal of Tourism History 2022

The creation of the affordable Interrail rail ticket offer in 1972 opened up European railway networks to youth, enabling unprecedented leisure travel abroad for many young travellers. In Nordic countries especially, became a generational youth experience 1970s and 1980s. This article examines how Finnish travellers reconstruct their experienced senses belonging when reminiscing on journeys bet...

Journal: :Postgraduate medical journal 1975
A W Woodruff

The large amount of disease acquired by travellers demonstrates that at present travel is not safe. Study of this disease, however, indicates that travel could be made safe by the application of relatively simple precautions. Groups of travellers particularly liable to develop illness include those on short-term business and holiday trips to the Tropics. Young persons undertaking low cost overl...

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