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pro vyhledávání: '"Keystone J"'
Autor:
Keystone, J. S.
Publikováno v:
Clinical Infectious Diseases, 2001 Mar 01. 32(5), 757-765.
Externí odkaz:
https://www.jstor.org/stable/4461456
Editorial Commentary: Can One Afford Not to Screen for Parasites in High-Risk Immigrant Populations?
Autor:
Keystone, J. S.
Publikováno v:
Clinical Infectious Diseases, 2007 Nov . 45(10), 1316-1318.
Externí odkaz:
https://www.jstor.org/stable/4485700
Autor:
Chen, L. H., Leder, K., Barbre, K. A., Schlagenhauf, P., Libman, M., Keystone, J., Mendelson, M., Gautret, P., Schwartz, E., Shaw, M., Macdonald, S., Mccarthy, A., Connor, B. A., Esposito, D. H., Hamer, D., Wilson, M. E., von Sonnenburg, F., Rothe, C., Kain, K., Boggild, A., Cramer, J., Jordan, S., Vinnemeier, C., Yansouni, C., Chappuis, F., Caumes, E., Perignon, A., Torresi, J., Kanagawa, S., Kato, Y., Grobusch, M., Goorhuis, B., Javelle, E., Kozarsky, P., Wu, H., Yoshimura, Y., Tachikawa, N., Lim, P. -L., Piyaphanee, W., Silachamroon, U., Murphy, H., Pandey, P., Asgeirsson, H., Glans, H., Jensenius, M., Borwein, S., Hale, D., Leung, D., Benson, S., van Genderen, P., Hynes, N., Weber, R., Stauffer, W., Walker, P., Haulman, J., Roesel, D., Mockenhaupt, F., Harms-Zwingenberger, G., Rapp, C., Ficko, C., Vincent, P., Castelli, F., Matteelli, A., Anderson, S., Yates, J., Licitra, C., Klochko, A., Gkrania-Klotsas, E., Warne, B., Lopez-Velez, R., Norman, F., Vincelette, J., Barkati, S., Cahill, J., Mckinley, G., Phu, P. T. H., Perez, C. P., Lalloo, D., Beeching, N., Coyle, C., Hajek, J., Ghesquiere, W., Siu, H., Valdez, L. M., Kelly, P., Hagmann, S., Barnett, E., Hochberg, N., Malvy, D., Duvignaud, A., Kuhn, S.
Publikováno v:
Journal of Travel Medicine
Journal of Travel Medicine, Wiley-Blackwell, 2018, 25, ⟨10.1093/jtm/tax097⟩
Journal of travel medicine, 25(1):tax097. Wiley-Blackwell
Journal of Travel Medicine, 2018, 25, ⟨10.1093/jtm/tax097⟩
Journal of Travel Medicine, Wiley-Blackwell, 2018, 25, ⟨10.1093/jtm/tax097⟩
Journal of travel medicine, 25(1):tax097. Wiley-Blackwell
Journal of Travel Medicine, 2018, 25, ⟨10.1093/jtm/tax097⟩
Background Analysis of a large cohort of business travelers will help clinicians focus on frequent and serious illnesses. We aimed to describe travel-related health problems in business travelers. Methods GeoSentinel Surveillance Network consists of
Externí odkaz:
https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::0dc5f9a5061cbd9d9bfd78684750fe39
https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-01948126
https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-01948126
Autor:
Gautret, P., Harvey, K., Pandey, P., Lim, P. L., Leder, K., Piyaphanee, W., Shaw, M., Mcdonald, S. C., Schwartz, E., Esposito, D. H., Parola, P., Delmont, J., Torresi, J., Brown, G., Yoshimura, Y., Tachikawa, N., Kurai, H., Sagara, H., Von Sonnenburg, F., Kanagawa, S., Kato, Y., Mizunno, Y., Hern, A., Chappuis, F., Loutan, L., Keystone, J. S., Kain, K., Grobusch, M., De Vries, P., Gadroen, K., Using, J., Froberg, G., Libman, M. D., Ward, B., Dick Maclean, J., Rapp, C., Aoun, O., Valdez, L. M., Siu, H., Cramer, J., Burchard, G. -D., Phu, P. T. H., Anderson, N., Batchelor, T., Meisch, D., Jensenius, M., Lalloo, D. G., Beeching, N. J., Stauffer, W., Walker, P., Kass, R., Jean Haulman, N., Roesel, D., Jong, E. C., Wang, A., Eason, J., Kendall, B., Hale, D. C., Anand, R., Gelman, S. S., Chen, L. H., Wilson, M. E., Silachamroon, U., Borwein, S., Van Genderen, P. J., Vincelette, J., Gurtman, A., Kozarsky, P. E., Wu, H., Fairley, J., Franco-Paredes, C., Schlagenhauf, P., Weber, R., Steffen, R., Yates, J., Ansdell, V., Mendelson, M., Vincent, P., Mockenhaupt, F., Harms, G., Perret, C., Valdivieso, F., Doyle, P., Ghesquiere, W., Cahill, J. D., Mckinley, G., Mccarthy, A., Caumes, E., Perignon, A., Anderson, S., Hynes, N. A., Bradley Sack, R., Mckenzie, R., Field, V., Connor, B. A., Muller, R., Freedman, D. O., Hagmann, S., Miller, A. O., Gkrania-Klotsas, E., Tenenboim, S., Jenks, N. P., Kerr, C., Licitra, C., Crespo, A., Castelli, F., Carosi, G., Holtom, P., Goad, J., Anglim, A.
Publikováno v:
Emerging Infectious Diseases, Vol 21, Iss 4, Pp 569-577 (2015)
Emerging Infectious Diseases
Emerging Infectious Diseases
No demographic characteristics identified who might benefit most from pretravel counseling.
Among travelers, rabies cases are rare, but animal bites are relatively common. To determine which travelers are at highest risk for rabies, we studied 2
Among travelers, rabies cases are rare, but animal bites are relatively common. To determine which travelers are at highest risk for rabies, we studied 2
Autor:
Schlagenhauf, P, Chen, Lh, Wilson, Me, Freedman, Do, Tcheng, D, Schwartz, E, Pandey, P, Weber, R, Nadal, D, Berger, C, von Sonnenburg, F, Keystone, J, Leder, K, GeoSentinel Surveillance Network, Kain, Kc, Loutan, L, Chappuis, F, Macdonald, S, Lim, Pl, Wilder Smith, A, Hale, Dc, Gelman, Ss, Brown, G, Torresi, J, Connor, Ba, Kozarsky, Pe, Franco Paredes, C, Steffen, R, Sagara, H, Parola, P, Simon, F, Delmont, J, Libman, Md, Maclean, Jd, Shaw, M, Haulman, Nj, Roesel, D, Jong, Ec, Carosi, Giampiero, Castelli, Francesco, Burchard, Gd, Kass, R, Barnett, Ed, Mccarthy, A, Gurtman, A, Licitra, C, Crespo, A, Stauffer, Wm, Walker, Pf, Nutman, Tb, Klion, Ad, Sack, Rb, Mckenzie, R, Meisch, D, Jensenius, M, Muller, R, Piyaphanee, W, Silachamroon, U, Ansdell, V, Perret, C, Valdivieso, F, Kanagawa, S, Lynch, Mw, Coyle, Cm, Wittner, M, Mclellan, S, Gkrania Klotsas, E, Borwein, S, Hagmann, S, Anglim, A, Jenks, N. P.
Publikováno v:
Clinical Infectious Diseases. 50:826-832
No systematic studies exist on sex and gender differences across a broad range of travel-associated diseases.Travel and tropical medicine GeoSentinel clinics worldwide contributed prospective, standardized data on 58,908 patients with travel-associat
Autor:
Leder, K, Torresi, J, Brownstein, J, Wilson, M, Keystone, J, Barnett, E, Schwartz, E, Schlagenhauf, P, Wilder Smith, A, Castelli, Francesco, von Sonnenburg, F, Cheng, Ac, the Geosentinel Surveillance Network
Externí odkaz:
https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=od______3662::7bb63efc867a061d36766d5f04343448
http://hdl.handle.net/11379/178514
http://hdl.handle.net/11379/178514
Publikováno v:
Archives of Internal Medicine. 155:861-868
Background: The diagnosis of malaria in nonendemic countries presents a continuing challenge. Increasing physician awareness of the variability in its clinical presentation will improve clinical management and health out Methods: Charts of patients i