Etiology of fevers following travel from the tropics: characteristics of the patient cohort in a study of 613 hospitalized cases in Marseille, 1999–2003.

Each year, more than 50 million people—including over 8 million French citizens—travel to tropical regions. More than half (15% to 70%, depending on the study) report health problems upon returning from their trip, and it is estimated that 8% consult a doctor during their stay or upon their return. Fever upon return from the tropics, reported in 2 to 11% of cases, is often a reason for hospitalization, as many family physicians are unfamiliar with exotic diseases, which nevertheless represent only a fraction of the conditions affecting travelers. We conducted a 5-year prospective descriptive study on the etiologies of fever in patients hospitalized in Marseille upon returning from a trip to the tropics. (Introduction)

Author(s): Parola P, Soula G, Gazin P, Foucault C, Adehossi E, Delmont J, Brouqui P

Publishing year: 2006

Pages: 172-4

Weekly Epidemiological Bulletin, 2006, n° 23-24, p. 172-4

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