Search Results - "KEYSTONE, Jay S"
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Outbreaks and Surveys: A Dilogy
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Spectrum of Disease and Relation to Place of Exposure among Ill Returned Travelers
Published in The New England journal of medicine (12-01-2006)“…More than 17,000 ill returned travelers were evaluated within the GeoSentinel network, 30 specialized travel clinics around the globe. Some of the most common…”
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Travel-associated illness trends and clusters, 2000-2010
Published in Emerging infectious diseases (01-07-2013)“…Longitudinal data examining travel-associated illness patterns are lacking. To address this need and determine trends and clusters in travel-related illness,…”
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Seasonality, annual trends, and characteristics of dengue among ill returned travelers, 1997-2006
Published in Emerging infectious diseases (01-07-2008)“…We examined seasonality and annual trends for dengue cases among 522 returned travelers reported to the international GeoSentinel Surveillance Network. Dengue…”
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Multicenter GeoSentinel analysis of rickettsial diseases in international travelers, 1996-2008
Published in Emerging infectious diseases (01-11-2009)“…We investigated epidemiologic and clinical aspects of rickettsial diseases in 280 international travelers reported to the GeoSentinel surveillance Network…”
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The Practice of Travel Medicine: Guidelines by the Infectious Diseases Society of America
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A review of amoebic liver abscess for clinicians in a nonendemic setting
Published in Canadian journal of gastroenterology (01-10-2012)“…Amoebic liver abscess (ALA) is an uncommon but potentially life-threatening complication of infection with the protozoan parasite Entamoeba histolytica. E…”
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Dermatologic conditions of the ill returned traveler: an analysis from the GeoSentinel Surveillance Network
Published in International journal of infectious diseases (01-11-2008)“…Summary Background Skin disorders are common in travelers. Knowledge of the relative frequency of post - travel-related skin disorders, including their…”
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Severe delayed hemolysis associated with regulated parenteral antimalarial drug
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Imported leprosy: if you think about it, you can diagnose it
Published in Travel medicine and infectious disease (01-07-2016)“…[...]even complete physical examinations at the time of immigration are not likely to detect the infection. Immigration from a leprosy endemic area such as…”
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Fever in Returned Travelers: Results from the GeoSentinel Surveillance Network
Published in Clinical infectious diseases (15-06-2007)“…Background. Fever is a marker of potentially serious illness in returned travelers. Information about causes of fever, organized by geographic area and…”
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Filariasis in travelers presenting to the GeoSentinel Surveillance Network
Published in PLoS neglected tropical diseases (01-12-2007)“…As international travel increases, there is rising exposure to many pathogens not traditionally encountered in the resource-rich countries of the world…”
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Travel-related hepatitis B: risk factors and prevention using an accelerated vaccination schedule
Published in The American journal of medicine (01-10-2005)“…Rates of global travel and tourism are increasing dramatically, especially to regions with medium or high endemicity for hepatitis A and B, such as Asia,…”
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A diagnostic Challenge: Eosinophilia of unknown etiology
Published in Travel medicine and infectious disease (01-09-2016)“…Following a skin and bone marrow biopsy that were non-diagnostic, she was treated with antihistamines for symptomatic relief, and for the marked eosinophilia…”
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Tropical Pulmonary Eosinophilia: A Case Series in a Setting of Nonendemicity
Published in Clinical infectious diseases (15-10-2004)“…Background. Tropical pulmonary eosinophilia (TPE) is a rare but serious manifestation of infection with the lymphatic filarial parasites Wuchereria bancrofti…”
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Mycobacterium marinum infection with sporotrichoid spread from fish tank exposure
Published in Canadian Medical Association journal (CMAJ) (16-01-2017)“…M. marinum is a water-borne pathogen common in both fresh and saltwater fish.1 Infection typically occurs on the upper limbs several weeks after injury in…”
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Malaria Chemoprophylaxis in the Age of Drug Resistance. I. Currently Recommended Drug Regimens
Published in Clinical infectious diseases (15-07-2001)“…As international travel becomes increasingly common and resistance to antimalarial drugs escalates, a growing number of travelers are at risk for contracting…”
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GeoSentinel surveillance of illness in returned travelers, 2007-2011
Published in Annals of internal medicine (19-03-2013)“…International travel continues to increase, particularly to Asia and Africa. Clinicians are increasingly likely to be consulted for advice before travel or by…”
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Malaria Chemoprophylaxis in the Age of Drug Resistance. II. Drugs That May Be Available in the Future
Published in Clinical infectious diseases (01-08-2001)“…All current regimens of malaria chemoprophylaxis have serious drawbacks as a result of either suboptimal efficacy, difficulty with medication compliance, or…”
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Furuncular Myiasis: A Simple and Rapid Method for Extraction of Intact Dermatobia hominis Larvae
Published in Clinical infectious diseases (01-08-2002)“…We report a case of furuncular myiasis complicated by Staphylococcus aureus infection and β-hemolytic streptococcal cellulitis. The Dermatobia hominis larva…”
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