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Malaria after international travel: A GeoSentinel analysis, 2003-2016

Articolo
Data di Pubblicazione:
2017
Abstract:
BACKGROUND:

More than 30,000 malaria cases are reported annually among international travellers. Despite improvements in malaria control, malaria continues to threaten travellers due to inaccurate perception of risk and sub-optimal pre-travel preparation.

METHODS:

Records with a confirmed malaria diagnosis after travel from January 2003 to July 2016 were obtained from GeoSentinel, a global surveillance network of travel and tropical medicine providers that monitors travel-related morbidity. Records were excluded if exposure country was missing or unascertainable or if there was a concomitant acute diagnosis unrelated to malaria. Records were analyzed to describe the demographic and clinical characteristics of international travellers with malaria.

RESULTS:

There were 5689 travellers included; 325 were children <18 years. More than half (53%) were visiting friends and relatives (VFRs). Most (83%) were exposed in sub-Saharan Africa. The median trip duration was 32 days (interquartile range 20-75); 53% did not have a pre-travel visit. More than half (62%) were hospitalized; children were hospitalized more frequently than adults (73 and 62%, respectively). Ninety-two per cent had a single Plasmodium species diagnosis, most frequently Plasmodium falciparum (4011; 76%). Travellers with P. falciparum were most frequently VFRs (60%). More than 40% of travellers with a trip duration ≤7 days had Plasmodium vivax. There were 444 (8%) travellers with severe malaria; 31 children had severe malaria. Twelve travellers died.

CONCLUSION:

Malaria remains a serious threat to international travellers. Efforts must focus on preventive strategies aimed on children and VFRs, and chemoprophylaxis access and preventive measure adherence should be emphasized.
Tipologia CRIS:
1.1 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
GeoSentinel; International travel; Malaria; Plasmodium spp; Parasitology; Infectious Diseases
Elenco autori:
Angelo, Kristina M.; Libman, Michael; Caumes, Eric; Hamer, Davidson H.; Kain, Kevin C.; Leder, Karin; Grobusch, Martin P.; Hagmann, Stefan H.; Kozarsky, Phyllis; Lalloo, David G.; Lim, Poh-Lian; Patimeteeporn, Calvin; Gautret, Philippe; Odolini, Silvia; Chappuis, Franã§ois; Esposito, Douglas H.; Javelle, Emilie; Castelli, Francesco; Matteelli, Alberto; Perignon, Alice; Rothe, Camilla; Rapp, Christoph; Ficko, Cecile; Schwartz, Eli; Von Sonnenburg, Frank; Piyaphanee, Watcharapong; Silachamroon, Udomsak; Boggild, Andrea; Van Genderen, Perry; Torresi, Joe; Jensenius, Mogens; Kanagawa, Shuzo; Kato, Yasuyuki; Yansouni, Cedric; Mccarthy, Anne; Kelly, Paul; Goorhuis, Bram; López-Vélez, Rogelio; Norman, Francesco; Mendelson, Marc; Vincent, Peter; Gkrania-Klotsas, Effrossyni; Warne, Ben; Malvy, Denis; Duvignaud, Alexandre; Bottieau, Emanuel; Clerinx, Joannes; Coyle, Christina; Àsgeirsson, Hilmer; Glans, Hedvig; Schlagenhauf, Patricia; Weber, Rainer; Mockenhaupt, Frank; Harms-Zwingenberger, Gundel; Beeching, Nicholas; Hajek, Jan; Ghesquiere, Wayne; Wu, Henry; Barnett, Elizabeth; Hockberg, Natasha; Yoshimura, Yukiriro; Tachikawa, Natsuo; Cahill, John; Mckinley, George; Stauffer, William; Walker, Pat; Kuhn, Susan; Chen, Lin; Leung, Daniel; Benson, Scott; Larsen, Carsten Schade; Wejse, Christian; Field, Vanessa; Licitra, Carmelo; Klochko, Alena; Hynes, Noreen; Perez, Cecilia Perret; Connor, Bradley; Murphy, Holly; Pandey, Prativa; Vincelette, Jean; Barkati, Sapha; Florescu, Simin Aysel; Popescu, Corneliu Petru; Blumberg, Lucille; De Frey, Albie; Anderson, Susan; Shaw, Marc; Hern, Annemarie; Molina, Israel; Yates, Johnnie; Siu, Hugo; Valdez, Luis Manuel; Haulman, Jean; Roesel, David; Phu, Phi Truong Hoang; Borwein, Sarah
Autori di Ateneo:
CASTELLI FRANCESCO
MATTEELLI ALBERTO
Link alla scheda completa:
https://iris.unibs.it/handle/11379/498658
Pubblicato in:
MALARIA JOURNAL
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