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Journal of Travel Medicine. 28
Less than a third of Australian travellers who attended a travel medicine specialist prior to a trip to a Japanese encephalitis (JE) risk area opted to be vaccinated. Perception of low risk of the disease and vaccine cost were possible drivers for th
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Journal of Travel Medicine. 27
Background Rabies causes thousands of deaths worldwide and trips to rabies endemic countries are popular. Travellers are often uncertain whether pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) is advisable since they find it difficult to estimate the exposure risk d
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Journal of Travel Medicine. 27
Measles vaccination among Japanese backpackers in India
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Yates, Johnnie A, Rao, Sowmya R, Walker, Allison Taylor, Esposito, Douglas H, Sotir, Mark, LaRocque, Regina C, Ryan, Edward T, Abraham, George M, Alvarez, Salvador, Ansdell, Vernon, Atkins, Elisha H, Birich, Holly K, Vitek, Dagmar, Cahill, John, Chen, Lin, Connor, Bradley A, Dismukes, Roberta, Kozarsky, Phyllis, Wu, Henry, Dosunmu, Ronke, Goad, Jeffrey A, Mirzaian, Edith, Agudelo Higuita, Nelson Iván, Hess, Karl, Hynes, Noreen A, Jacquerioz, Frederique, McLellan, Susan, Katsolis, Jenn, Kelly, Paul, Knouse, Mark, Lee, Jennifer, Leung, Daniel, Oladele, Alawode, Demeke, Hanna, Otuata, Althea, Pasinski, Roger, Wheeler, Amy E, Showler, Adrienne, Coster, Laura, Rosen, Jessica, Schwartz, Brian S, Stauffer, William, Walker, Patricia, Vinetz, Joseph
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Journal of Travel Medicine
Background Last-minute travellers (LMTs) present challenges for health care providers because they may have insufficient time for recommended vaccinations or pre-travel preparation. Our objective was to obtain a better understanding of LMTs in order
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Franziska Suter-Riniker, Rein J Piso, Beatrice Nickel, Sabine Funez, Véronique Sydow, Afona Chernet, Niklaus Daniel Labhardt, Cornelia Staehelin, Daniel H. Paris
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Staehelin, Cornelia; Chernet, Afona; Sydow, Véronique; Piso, Rein J; Suter, Franziska Marta; Funez, Sabine; Nickel, Beatrice; Paris, Daniel H; Labhardt, Niklaus D (2019). Seroprotection rates of vaccine-preventable diseases among newly arrived Eritrean asylum seekers in Switzerland: a cross-sectional study. Journal of travel medicine, 26(6) Oxford University Press 10.1093/jtm/taz035
Background According to 2016 World Health Organization and United Nations Children’s Fund country estimates, Eritrea has overall high vaccination coverage with immunization rates for three doses of diphtheria/tetanus/pertussis and polio vaccine of
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Adebola Adedimeji, Hannah R. Volkman, Christina M. Coyle, Emily Walz, William M. Stauffer, Kristina M. Angelo, Danushka Wanduragala, David Wilson, Joanna Gaines, Stephen J. Dunlop, Lauren A. Scott, Jilliane Abella, Arthur P. Biah
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Journal of Travel Medicine. 26
BACKGROUND: Over half of malaria cases reported in the USA occur among people travelling to visit friends and relatives (VFRs), predominantly to West Africa. Few studies have queried VFR travellers directly on barriers to seeking pre-travel care. We
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J Travel Med
BACKGROUND: Malaria during pregnancy increases the risk of maternal and foetal complications. There are very limited options for prophylaxis in pregnant travellers. Atovaquone-Proguanil (AP or Malarone®) is an effective and well-tolerated antimalari
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Journal of Travel Medicine. 25
Background The study goal was to assess and compare adverse events (AE) of current vaccinations for travelers under 'real-life conditions'. Methods A prospective observational online questionnaire study was performed from May 2015 till April 2016 in
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Laurence Rochat, Blaise Genton
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Journal of Travel Medicine. 25
Background Telemedicine is emerging as a useful tool to provide expert medical advice to individuals facing health issues while travelling in remote areas. Before embarking on the development of a telemedicine system, we conducted a survey to assess
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Maurizio Gulletta, Cecilia Grecchi, Silvia Odolini, Paola Zanotti, Veronica Cappa, Silvio Caligaris, Alberto Matteelli, Lina Rachele Tomasoni, Francesco Castelli
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Journal of Travel Medicine. 25
Background Even though malaria incidence is decreasing worldwide, travel-related cases reported in Europe have remained stable in recent years. In Italy, incidence had increased in the 1990s, reaching a peak in 1999; a slow decline was then reported