نتایج جستجو برای: travelers

تعداد نتایج: 4439  

2015
Matthew German Romy Olsha Erik Kristjanson Alex Marchand-Austin Adriana Peci Anne-Luise Winter Jonathan B. Gubbay

We examined which respiratory pathogens were identified during screening for Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus in 177 symptomatic travelers returning to Ontario, Canada, from regions affected by the virus. Influenza A and B viruses (23.1%) and rhinovirus (19.8%) were the most common pathogens identified among these travelers.

2005
Ole Wichmann Annekathrin Lauschke Christina Frank Pei-Yun Shu Matthias Niedrig Jyh-Hsiung Huang Klaus Stark Tomas Jelinek

We studied 2,259 German citizens after they returned from dengue-endemic countries from 1996 to 2004. Serotype-specific dengue antibodies indicated acute infections in 51 (4.7%) travelers with recent fever and 13 (1.1%) travelers with no recent fever, depending largely on destination and epidemic activity in the countries visited.

2015
Agathe Blaise Philippe Parola Philippe Brouqui Philippe Gautret

Most exposures of residents of Marseille to nonhuman primates occurred among unvaccinated adult travelers to Southeast Asia within the first 10 days of their arrival at 2 major tourist locations in Thailand and 1 in Indonesia. A small proportion of travelers received rabies immunoglobulin in the country of exposure.

Journal: :Clinical infectious diseases : an official publication of the Infectious Diseases Society of America 2008
Francesca F Norman J Pérez-Molina A Pérez de Ayala B C Jiménez M Navarro R López-Vélez

Diarrhea commonly affects international travelers. Episodes are usually short-lasting, but in some patients, symptoms may persist. Clostridium difficile infection should be excluded in travelers with prolonged disease. We report what is, to our knowledge, the first reported study of patients with C. difficile-associated diarrhea after receipt of antibiotic treatment for traveler's diarrhea.

2011
Monica U. Selent Amanda McWhorter Valery M. Beau De Rochars Rebecca Myers David W. Hunter Clive M. Brown Nicole J. Cohen Noelle A. Molinari Kirsten Warwar Danisha Robbins Katherine E. Heiman Anna E. Newton Ann Schmitz Michael J. Oraze Nina Marano

To enhance the timeliness of medical evaluation for cholera-like illness during the 2011 cholera outbreak in Hispaniola, printed Travel Health Alert Notices (T-HANs) were distributed to travelers from Haiti to the United States. Evaluation of the T-HANs’ influence on travelers’ health care–seeking behavior suggested T-HANs might positively influence health care–seeking behavior.

Journal: :Clinical infectious diseases : an official publication of the Infectious Diseases Society of America 2016
Mark J Sotir Douglas H Esposito Elizabeth D Barnett Karin Leder Phyllis E Kozarsky Poh L Lim Effrossyni Gkrania-Klotsas Davidson H Hamer Susan Kuhn Bradley A Connor Rashila Pradhan Eric Caumes

Measles remains a risk for travelers, with 94 measles diagnoses reported to the GeoSentinel network from 2000 to 2014, two-thirds since 2010. Asia was the most common exposure region, then Africa and Europe. Efforts to reduce travel-associated measles should target all vaccine-eligible travelers, including catch-up vaccination of susceptible adults.

2017
Sami Shihada Petra Emmerich Corinna Thomé-Bolduan Stephanie Jansen Stephan Günther Christina Frank Jonas Schmidt-Chanasit Daniel Cadar

During 2006-2015, we analyzed 70 dengue virus (DENV) strains isolated from febrile travelers returning to Germany. High genetic diversity, including multiple co-circulating DENV lineages and emerging new lineages of DENV-3 and DENV-4, was demonstrated. Our passive surveillance system based on returning travelers yielded substantial information on DENV diversity.

Journal: :Emerging Infectious Diseases 2008
Eric D’Ortenzio Nadine Godineau Arnaud Fontanet Sandrine Houze Olivier Bouchaud Sophie Matheron Jacques Le Bras

Few immigrant travelers have Plasmodium falciparum infections >2 months after leaving malaria-endemic areas. We conducted a case-control study to identify factors associated with prolonged P. falciparum infection in immigrant travelers. Results suggest that P. falciparum infection should be systematically suspected, even months after travel, especially in pregnant women and first-arrival immigr...

Journal: :Clinical infectious diseases : an official publication of the Infectious Diseases Society of America 2001
E Klement M P Chauveheid M Thellier F Bricaire M Danis E Caumes

We have observed 4 French travelers, returning from African countries, who were not immune to malaria and were receiving chloroquine-proguanil prophylaxis, in whom the diagnosis of malaria could easily have been missed because the clinical signs were uncommon. These cases suggest that chloroquine-proguanil prophylaxis is not always effective and that travelers with unexplained symptoms should b...

2012
Eduardo Azziz-Baumgartner Mustafizur Rahman Abdullah Al Mamun Mohammad Sabbir Haider Rashid Uz Zaman Polash Chandra Karmakar Sharifa Nasreen Syeda Mah-E Muneer Nusrat Homaira Doli Rani Goswami Be-Nazir Ahmed Mohammad Mushtuq Husain Khondokar Mahbuba Jamil Selina Khatun Mujaddeed Ahmed Apurba Chakraborty Alicia Fry Marc-Alain Widdowson Joseph Bresee Tasnim Azim A.S.M. Alamgir Abdullah Brooks Mohamed Jahangir Hossain Alexander Klimov Mahmudur Rahman Stephen P. Luby

To explore Bangladesh's ability to detect novel influenza, we examined a series of laboratory-confirmed pandemic (H1N1) 2009 cases. During June-July 2009, event-based surveillance identified 30 case-patients (57% travelers); starting July 29, sentinel sites identified 252 case-patients (1% travelers). Surveillance facilitated response weeks before the spread of pandemic (H1N1) 2009 infection to...

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