نتایج جستجو برای: international travelers

تعداد نتایج: 312713  

Gede Kambayana Hegard Sukmawati Ketut Agus Somia Lila Paramasatiari Nyoman Astika Renny Duarsa Sri Agung Aryastuti Sri Masyeni, Tuti Parwati Merati

Introduction: Diarrhea is a common illness among travelers to developing countries. Located in a tropical region, Bali has a potentially high prevalence of travelers diarrhea. This hospital-based cross-sectional study was carried out to assess the clinical and microbiological profiles of diarrhea among travelers admitted to Kasih Ibu hospital, Denpasar-Bali. Metho...

Journal: :Therapeutics and Clinical Risk Management 2008
V Nicosia Giorgio Colombo M Consentino S Di Matteo F Mika S De Sanctis S Ratti Marta Vinci

OBJECTIVE International travelers from non-endemic areas are at high risk of contracting malaria due to their lack of immunity. Prevention is therefore of outmost importance and is achieved through effective and safe chemoprophylaxis, which reduces the risk of fatal disease. Among the various antimalarial drugs available, the synergistic combination of atovaquone and proguanil (A/P) (Malarone((...

Journal: :Emerging Infectious Diseases 1998
M. Cetron J. Keystone D. Shlim R. Steffen

Over the last century and a half, the world's population has grown from one billion to almost six billion, and the time required to circumnavi-gate the globe has decreased from 365 days to fewer than 3. Currently, 1.4 million persons travel internationally by air every day. The speed and volume of international travel are cited by the Institute of Medicine as principal factors contributing to t...

2007
Lukas Fenner Rainer Weber Robert Steffen Patricia Schlagenhauf

We evaluated the epidemiologic factors of patients seeking treatment for travel-associated illness from January 2004 through May 2005 at the University Hospital of Zurich. When comparing persons whose purpose of travel was visiting friends and relatives (VFR travelers; n = 121) with tourists and other travelers (n = 217), VFR travelers showed a distinct infectious disease and risk spectrum. VFR...

Journal: :Journal of Travel Research 2022

A solid understanding of when travel decisions are made in relation to travelers’ planning horizons is crucial for service providers. Despite its importance, there very few empirical studies investigating the horizon and antecedents research literature. This study contributes bridging this gap by conceptualizing a two-level model horizons. In addition individual traveler- trip-related aspects, ...

Journal: :Emerging Infectious Diseases 1998
T. P. Monath J. A. Giesberg E. G. Fierros

Yellow fever, the original “viral hemorrhagic fever,” is a mosquito-borne infection characterized by hepatic, renal, and myocardial injury, bleeding, and a high case-fatality rate. The disease occurs in tropical South America and sub-Saharan Africa. Maintained by zoonotic transmission between sylvan mosquitoes and nonhuman primates, the virus cannot be eradicated, and prevention of human infect...

Journal: :JRTPM 2013
Lars Hultkrantz

High-Speed Rail (HSR) is designed for travelers with high value of time. HSR offer fast and reliable services and good possibilities for work during the journey. Surprisingly, these benefits of HSR investment proposals are often appraised by use of travel-time valuations of people who use conventional (intercity) train services. The standard approach builds on two major assumptions, linearity o...

Journal: :Journal of travel medicine 1994
Reed McIntosh Powers

As the recognition of the discipline of Travel Medicine grows with increased international travel, an examination of both the value of pretravel advice as well as the general practitioner's role in preparation for, care during, and diagnosis and treatment after travel is necessary. This study was conducted to determine the incidence of travel-related illness in a typical urban population in Sco...

2005
Helena Hervius Askling Jenny Nilsson Anders Tegnell Ragnhild Janzon Karl Ekdahl

Imported malaria has been an increasing problem in several Western countries in the last 2 decades. To calculate the risk factors of age, sex, and travel destination in Swedish travelers, we used data from the routine reporting system for malaria (mixture of patients with and without adequate prophylaxis), a database on travel patterns, and in-flight or visa data on Swedish travelers of 1997 to...

نمودار تعداد نتایج جستجو در هر سال

با کلیک روی نمودار نتایج را به سال انتشار فیلتر کنید