نتایج جستجو برای: travel related illness

تعداد نتایج: 1288702  

2003
James Sejvar Elizabeth Bancroft Kevin Winthrop Julie Bettinger Mary Bajani Sandra Bragg Kathleen Shutt Robyn Kaiser Nina Marano Tanja Popovic Jordan Tappero David Ashford Laurene Mascola Duc Vugia Bradley Perkins Nancy Rosenstein

Adventure travel is becoming more popular, increasing the likelihood of contact with unusual pathogens. We investigated an outbreak of leptospirosis in "Eco-Challenge" multisport race athletes to determine illness etiology and implement public health measures. Of 304 athletes, we contacted 189 (62%) from the United States and 26 other countries. Eighty (42%) athletes met our case definition. Tw...

2016
Martin Schwellnus Torbjørn Soligard Juan-Manuel Alonso Roald Bahr Ben Clarsen H Paul Dijkstra Tim J Gabbett Michael Gleeson Martin Hägglund Mark R Hutchinson Christa Janse Van Rensburg Romain Meeusen John W Orchard Babette M Pluim Martin Raftery Richard Budgett Lars Engebretsen

The modern-day athlete participating in elite sports is exposed to high training loads and increasingly saturated competition calendar. Emerging evidence indicates that inappropriate load management is a significant risk factor for acute illness and the overtraining syndrome. The IOC convened an expert group to review the scientific evidence for the relationship of load-including rapid changes ...

2011
Monica U. Selent Amanda McWhorter Valery M. Beau De Rochars Rebecca Myers David W. Hunter Clive M. Brown Nicole J. Cohen Noelle A. Molinari Kirsten Warwar Danisha Robbins Katherine E. Heiman Anna E. Newton Ann Schmitz Michael J. Oraze Nina Marano

To enhance the timeliness of medical evaluation for cholera-like illness during the 2011 cholera outbreak in Hispaniola, printed Travel Health Alert Notices (T-HANs) were distributed to travelers from Haiti to the United States. Evaluation of the T-HANs’ influence on travelers’ health care–seeking behavior suggested T-HANs might positively influence health care–seeking behavior.

2005
Benjamin C. Cowie Jim Adamopoulos Karen Carter Heath Kelly

In the first half of 2004, acute hepatitis E virus infections diagnosed in Victoria, Australia, increased 7-fold. Of the interviewed patients with highly reactive serologic results, 90% reported recent clinically compatible illness and overseas travel. The increase is compared with a background of exposure in countries in which hepatitis E is endemic.

2012
Irene Rodríguez M. Rosario Rodicio Beatriz Guerra Katie L. Hopkins

In developing countries, Salmonella enterica serovar Enteritidis causes substantial illness and death, and drug resistance is increasing. Isolates from the United Kingdom containing virulence-resistance plasmids were characterized. They mainly caused invasive infections in adults linked to Africa. The common features in isolates from these continents indicate the role of human travel in their s...

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