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Travel Medicine and Infectious Disease

https://read.qxmd.com/read/38447852/application-of-omadacycline-in-the-treatment-of-severe-japanese-spotted-fever
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LETTER
Wei-Xin Xu, Si-Min Huang, Qiang Qu, Li Shen, Jian Qu
No abstract text is available yet for this article.
March 4, 2024: Travel Medicine and Infectious Disease
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38432283/the-never-ending-story-of-mpox-epidemic-tracing-a-new-cluster-in-florence-italy
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LETTER
Luigi Pisano, Manfredi Magliulo, Martina Turco, Jacopo Farini, Anna Lisa Rapaccini, Filippo Lagi, Alessandro Bartoloni, Nicola Pimpinelli
No abstract text is available yet for this article.
March 1, 2024: Travel Medicine and Infectious Disease
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38423232/surveillance-cystoscopy-for-atypical-schistosoma-haematobium-infection-associated-with-recurrent-utis
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LETTER
Case Keltner, Jacqueline Causbie, Robert Haynes, Jeremy Mandia, Hisham Imad, Wasin Matsee
No abstract text is available yet for this article.
February 27, 2024: Travel Medicine and Infectious Disease
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38401606/epidemiological-findings-estimates-of-the-instantaneous-reproduction-number-and-control-strategies-of-the-first-mpox-outbreak-in-latin-america
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Cándida Díaz-Brochero, Zulma M Cucunubá
BACKGROUND: The 2023-2024 period marked the largest global Mpox outbreak, with Latin America's situation notably underexplored. This study aims to estimate Mpox's instantaneous reproduction number (R(t)), analyze epidemiological trends, and map vaccination efforts in six Latin American countries. METHODS: Utilizing Pan American Health Organization Mpox surveillance data, we examined demographic characteristics, cumulative incidence rates, and epidemic curves, calculated R(t) with weekly sliding windows for each country, alongside a review of vaccination initiatives...
February 22, 2024: Travel Medicine and Infectious Disease
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38369074/real-world-evidence-of-rabies-post-exposure-prophylaxis-in-serbia-nation-wide-observational-study-2017-2019
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Pavle Banović, Dragana Mijatović, Verica Simin, Nenad Vranješ, Eleftherios Meletis, Polychronis Kostoulas, Dasiel Obregon, Alejandro Cabezas-Cruz
BACKGROUND: Rabies remains a deadly zoonotic disease, primarily prevalent in Eastern European countries, with a significant global burden in Asia and Africa. Post-exposure prophylaxis (PEP) is critical to prevent clinical rabies. Serbia, a country with a relatively low animal rabies incidence, has been implementing a 4-dose Essen PEP regimen for 13 years. This real-world study aimed to assess the effectiveness of the 4-dose Essen regimen, considering demographic and clinical factors, after WHO Category III exposure...
February 16, 2024: Travel Medicine and Infectious Disease
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38360158/distribution-of-different-rickettsia-species-in-countries-of-the-who-eastern-mediterranean-who-emro-region-an-overview
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REVIEW
Shahin Seidi, Amir Hossein Omidi, Saber Esmaeili
SUBJECT: Rickettsia is a zoonotic bacterial pathogen transmitted by vectors and has extensive reservoirs in animal and human populations. Rickettsiosis is a public health problem all over the world. However, comprehensive information on the geographical distribution of different Rickettsia species, infection status of reservoirs, vectors, and human cases is lacking in most parts of the world. Therefore, this study aimed to investigate the geographical distribution of different Rickettsia species and their vectors in countries of the WHO-EMRO region...
February 13, 2024: Travel Medicine and Infectious Disease
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38360157/seasonal-pattern-of-questing-ticks-and-prevalence-of-pathogenic-rickettsia-and-anaplasmataceae-in-khao-yai-national-park-thailand
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Suwanna Chaorattanakawee, Wirunya Tachavarong, Hathairad Hananantachai, Watanyu Bunsermyos, Nitima Chanarat, Sommai Promsathaporn, Bousaraporn Tippayachai, Jira Sakolvaree, Pannamthip Pitaksajjakul, Surachet Benjathummarak, Kanchit Srinoppawan, David Saunders, Erica J Lindroth, Ratree Takhampunya
BACKGROUND: Tick-borne diseases (TBD) are considered neglected diseases in Thailand with disease burden likely underestimated. To assess risk for emerging TBD in Thailand, the seasonality of questing tick and pathogen prevalence were studied in Khao Yai National Park, a top tourist destination. METHODS: During 2019, questing ticks around tourist attractions were systematically collected bimonthly and analyzed for Rickettsia and Anaplasmataceae bacterial species by polymerase chain reaction and DNA sequencing...
February 13, 2024: Travel Medicine and Infectious Disease
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38336336/zoonotic-diseases-in-a-changing-climate-scenario-revisiting-the-interplay-between-environmental-variables-and-infectious-disease-dynamics
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EDITORIAL
Priyanka Choudhary, Maryam Shafaati, Mai Abdel Haleem Abu Salah, Hitesh Chopra, Om Prakash Choudhary, Kenneth Silva-Cajaleon, D Katterine Bonilla-Aldana, Alfonso J Rodriguez-Morales
No abstract text is available yet for this article.
February 7, 2024: Travel Medicine and Infectious Disease
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38336335/impact-of-covid-19-pandemic-on-retention-in-care-of-native-and-migrant-people-with-hiv-in-the-icona-cohort
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Roberta Gagliardini, Andrea Giacomelli, Giorgio Bozzi, Antonella D'Arminio Monforte, Alessandro Tavelli, Valentina Mazzotta, Elena Bruzzesi, Adriana Cervo, Annalisa Saracino, Cristina Mussini, Enrico Girardi, Alessandro Cozzi-Lepri, Andrea Antinori
BACKGROUND: COVID-19 pandemic challenged the UNAIDS 90-90-90 targets. How the COVID-19 pandemic affected HIV retention in care and whether it has disproportionally affected migrant people with HIV (PWH) remained to be investigated. METHODS: PWH in ICONA Cohort in follow-up in each of the study periods were included: 01/09/2019-29/02/2020 (pandemic period) and 01/03/2018-31/08/2018 (historical period, as a control). Risk of temporary loss to follow-up (LTFU, defined as no data recorded for a person for one year) was analyzed by logistic regression, with migrant status as the main exposure variable...
February 7, 2024: Travel Medicine and Infectious Disease
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38331237/the-escalation-of-niv-infection-epidemiological-trends-clinical-manifestations-and-global-implications
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LETTER
Prakasini Satapathy, Shilpa Gaidhane, Quazi Syed Zahiruddin, Jeetendra Kumar Gupta, Vinay Suresh, Sarvesh Rustagi, Ranjan K Mohapatra, Ranjit Sah
No abstract text is available yet for this article.
February 6, 2024: Travel Medicine and Infectious Disease
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38311146/brazil-reports-an-increased-incidence-of-oropouche-and-mayaro-fever-in-the-amazon-region
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Camila Lorenz, Francisco Chiaravalloti-Neto
No abstract text is available yet for this article.
February 2, 2024: Travel Medicine and Infectious Disease
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38246513/epidemiological-and-clinical-trends-of-imported-strongyloidiasis-in-a-referral-international-health-unit-barcelona-spain-a-12-year-period-experience
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Fernando Salvador, Begoña Treviño, Elena Sulleiro, Pau Bosch-Nicolau, Ma Luisa Aznar, Lidia Goterris, Juan Espinosa-Pereiro, Diana Pou, Adrián Sánchez-Montalvá, Inés Oliveira, Joan Martínez-Campreciós, Núria Serre-Delcor, Augusto Sao-Avilés, Israel Molina
BACKGROUND: Imported strongyloidiasis in non-endemic countries has increasingly been diagnosed. The aim of the present study is to describe the main epidemiological and clinical characteristics of patients with imported strongyloidiasis attended in a referral International Health Unit and to detect trend changes over a 12-year period. METHODS: This is an observational retrospective study including all imported strongyloidiasis cases seen at the International Health Unit Vall d'Hebron-Drassanes (Barcelona, Spain) from January 2009 to December 2020...
January 19, 2024: Travel Medicine and Infectious Disease
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38218389/differences-and-similarities-between-monkeypox-and-chickenpox-in-children-during-an-outbreak
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
E Riche, S Aherfi, P Colson, B La-Scola, S Mallet, P Minodier, C Zandotti, L Luciani, A Morand
INTRODUCTION: Herein, we described cases of children under 16 years old suspected to be infected with Monkeypox virus (MKPV) and diagnosed with chickenpox in public hospitals of Marseille, south of France. MATERIAL AND METHODS: We conducted a retrospective study from March 23rd, 2022 to October 20th, 2022 in our institution of results of MKPV DNA and varicella-zoster virus (VZV) DNA detection by PCR performed on cutaneous lesions swabs collected from children <16 years old...
January 11, 2024: Travel Medicine and Infectious Disease
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38216076/hypersensitivity-eosinophilic-myocarditis-possibly-triggered-by-meglumine-antimoniate
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LETTER
Sergio A Bolivar-Lozano, Leidy J Medina-Lozano, Merardo Andrés Vega Báez, Diego A Vargas-Hernández, Oscar Galves, Ana Catalina Herrera, Álvaro A Faccini-Martínez
No abstract text is available yet for this article.
January 11, 2024: Travel Medicine and Infectious Disease
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38181864/the-basic-reproduction-number-r-0-of-ebola-virus-disease-a-systematic-review-and-meta-analysis
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REVIEW
Basilua Andre Muzembo, Kei Kitahara, Debmalya Mitra, Ngangu Patrick Ntontolo, Nlandu Roger Ngatu, Ayumu Ohno, Januka Khatiwada, Shanta Dutta, Shin-Ichi Miyoshi
BACKGROUND: Ebola virus disease (Ebola) is highly pathogenic, transmissible, and often deadly, with debilitating consequences. Superspreading within a cluster is also possible. In this study, we aim to document Ebola basic reproduction number (R0 ): the average number of new cases associated with an Ebola case in a completely susceptible population. METHODS: We undertook a systematic review and meta-analysis. We searched PubMed, EMBASE, and Web of Science for studies published between 1976 and February 27, 2023...
January 3, 2024: Travel Medicine and Infectious Disease
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38432282/anchovy-like-fluid-drained-from-a-huge-liver-abscess-a-diagnostic-challenge
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Lingxiao Sun, Sijia Mi, Chunhong Fan, Yang Guo, Hui Wang
No abstract text is available yet for this article.
2024: Travel Medicine and Infectious Disease
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38295966/high-altitude-retinopathy-an-overview-and-new-insights
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REVIEW
Cong Han, Xing-Xing Zheng, Wen-Fang Zhang
High altitude retinopathy (HAR) is a common ocular disorder that occurs on ascent to high altitude. There are many clinical symptoms, retinal vascular dilatation, retinal edema and hemorrhage are common. These usually do not or slightly affect vision; rarely, severe cases develop serious or permanent vision loss. At present, the research progress of HAR mainly focuses on hemodynamic changes, blood-retinal barrier damage, oxidative stress and inflammatory response. Although the related studies on HAR are limited, it shows that HAR still belongs to hypoxia, and hypobaric hypoxia plays an aggravating role in promoting the development of the disease...
2024: Travel Medicine and Infectious Disease
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38159876/the-increase-in-cases-and-deaths-from-malaria-in-the-brazilian-yanomami-territory-is-associated-with-the-spread-of-illegal-gold-mining-in-the-region-a-20-year-ecological-study
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LETTER
Paulo Ricardo Martins-Filho, Francy Waltília Cruz Araújo, Luiz Carlos Santos-Júnior, Bianca Marques Santiago, Francisco Helmer Almeida Santos, Analany Pereira Dias Araújo, Carlos Eduardo Palhares Machado, Shirley Verônica Melo Almeida Lima
No abstract text is available yet for this article.
December 28, 2023: Travel Medicine and Infectious Disease
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38159875/artemisinin-resistance-associated-gene-mutations-in-plasmodium-falciparum-a-case-study-of-severe-malaria-from-mozambique
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Daniela Casanova, Vitoria Baptista, Magda Costa, Bruno Freitas, Maria Pereira, Carla Calçada, Paula Mota, Olena Kythrich, Maria Helena Jacinto Sarmento Pereira, Nuno S Osório, M Isabel Veiga
BACKGROUND: The effectiveness of artemisinin-based combination therapies (ACT) in treating Plasmodium falciparum, is vital for global malaria control efforts, particularly in sub-Saharan Africa. The examination of imported cases from endemic areas holds implications for malaria chemotherapy on a global scale. METHOD: A 45-year-old male presented with high fever, dry cough, diarrhoea and generalized muscle pain, following a two-week trip to Mozambique. P. falciparum infection with hiperparasitemia was confirmed and the patient was treated initially with quinine and doxycycline, then intravenous artesunate...
December 28, 2023: Travel Medicine and Infectious Disease
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38158072/vale-emeritus-professor-peter-a-leggat
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LETTER
Richard Franklin, Colleen Lau
No abstract text is available yet for this article.
December 28, 2023: Travel Medicine and Infectious Disease
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