نتایج جستجو برای: travelers

تعداد نتایج: 4439  

Journal: :Emerging Infectious Diseases 2009
Marianne M. Lindgren Pirkko Kotilainen Pentti Huovinen Saija Hurme Susanna Lukinmaa Mark A. Webber Laura J.V. Piddock Anja Siitonen Antti J. Hakanen

We tested the fluoroquinolone susceptibility of 499 Salmonella enterica isolates collected from travelers returning to Finland during 2003-2007. Among isolates from travelers to Thailand and Malaysia, reduced fluoroquinolone susceptibility decreased from 65% to 22% (p = 0.002). All isolates showing nonclassical quinolone resistance were from travelers to these 2 countries.

2013
Sanne-Meike Belderok Guus F. Rimmelzwaan Anneke van den Hoek Gerard J.B. Sonder

To assess the attack and incidence rates for influenza virus infections, during October 2006-October 2007 we prospectively studied 1,190 adult short-term travelers from the Netherlands to tropical and subtropical countries. Participants donated blood samples before and after travel and kept a travel diary. The samples were serologically tested for the epidemic strains during the study period. T...

Journal: :Journal of travel medicine 2015
Calvin Teo Jia Han Gerard Flaherty

BACKGROUND Patients with complex medical comorbidities travel for protracted periods to remote destinations, often with limited access to medical care. Few descriptions are available of their preexisting health burden. This study aimed to characterize preexisting medical conditions and medications of travelers seeking pre-travel health advice at a specialized travel medicine clinic. METHODS R...

2006
Eyal Meltzer Galit Artom Esther Marva Marc Victor Assous Galia Rahav Eli Schwartz

Schistosomiasis is increasingly encountered among travelers returning from the tropics; signs and symptoms of travelers may differ from those of local populations. During 1993-2005, schistosomiasis was diagnosed in 137 Israeli travelers, most of whom were infected while in sub-Saharan Africa. Clinical findings compatible with acute schistosomiasis were recorded for 75 (66.4%) patients and inclu...

2013
Emily S. Jentes Pauline Han Mark D. Gershman Sowmya R. Rao Regina C. LaRocque J. Erin Staples Edward T. Ryan

Yellow fever (YF) vaccine-associated serious adverse events and changing YF epidemiology have challenged healthcare providers to vaccinate only travelers whose risk of YF during travel is greater than their risk of adverse events. We describe the travel characteristics and YF vaccine use among US travelers visiting Global TravEpiNet clinics from January of 2009 to March of 2011. Of 16,660 trave...

Journal: :Journal of travel medicine 2006
Daniel P O'Brien Karin Leder Elizabeth Matchett Graham V Brown Joseph Torresi

BACKGROUND Data comparing returned travelers and immigrants/refugees managed in a hospital setting is lacking. METHODS We prospectively collected data on 1,106 patients with an illness likely acquired overseas who presented to two hospital-based Australian infectious diseases units over a 6-year period. RESULTS Eighty-three percent of patients were travelers and 17% immigrants/refugees. In ...

Journal: :Clinical infectious diseases : an official publication of the Infectious Diseases Society of America 2002
Howard Backer

Acquisition of waterborne disease is a substantial risk for international travelers to countries with inadequate sanitation facilities. It also poses smaller but still significant risks for wilderness travelers who rely on surface water in developed countries with low rates of diarrheal illness, such as the United States. This article reviews the etiology and risks associated with waterborne di...

The European travelers' reports on the Sufi-era Sufism contain exquisite and valuable details as they are written out of the requirements of official historiography. Designed in a descriptive-analytical way, this article attempts to evaluate the reports of the travelers as compared to the works of dissidents, sympathizers, and Sufi scholars. The result showed that the travelers, due to their li...

2001
Palmer Morrel-Samuels

Five hundred million travelers enter the US yearly at a Port of Entry (POE) after an Immigration & Naturalization Service (INS) interview. We describe a general method for sampling from a flow, and summarize results from random reinspections of travelers at 20 POEs. Analyses reveal that 47 in 5614 travelers (0.8% ± 0.24%) were erroneously granted entry. Results suggest INS intercepts 9.3% to 16...

Journal: :The American journal of tropical medicine and hygiene 2014
Darius Soonawala Lisette van Lieshout Marion A M den Boer Eric C J Claas Jaco J Verweij André Godkewitsch Marchel Ratering Leo G Visser

The incidence of asymptomatic travel-related parasitic infection is uncertain. Previous studies did not distinguish new incident infections, from past infections. Regardless of symptoms, we performed multiplex real-time polymerase chain reaction on pre- and post-travel stool samples of Dutch long-term travelers to the (sub)tropics. Serological screening for Schistosoma spp. was only performed i...

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