Journal article

Illness in travelers visiting friends and relatives: A review of the GeoSentinel Surveillance Network

K Leder, S Tong, L Weld, KC Kain, A Wilder-Smith, F Von Sonnenburg, J Black, GV Brown, J Torres

Clinical Infectious Diseases | OXFORD UNIV PRESS INC | Published : 2006

Abstract

Travelers returning to their country of origin to visit friends and relatives (VFRs) have increased risk of travel-related health problems. We examined GeoSentinel data to compare travel characteristics and illnesses acquired by 3 groups of travelers to low-income countries: VFRs who had originally been immigrants (immigrant VFRs), VFRs who had not originally been immigrants (traveler VFRs), and tourist travelers. Immigrant VFRs were predominantly male, had a higher mean age, and disproportionately required treatment as inpatients. Only 16% of immigrant VFRs sought pretravel medical advice. Proportionately more immigrant VFRs visited sub-Saharan Africa and traveled for >30 days, whereas tour..

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