Antimicrobial prevention and therapy for travelers' infection.

Journal: Expert Review Of Anti-Infective Therapy
Published:
Abstract

International journeys are increasing and more than 70 million people from industrialized countries cross the borders of tropical countries every year. More than 50% of them will suffer from some form of infectious illness, ranging from mild travelers' diarrhea to severe dengue fever to fatal malaria, with a wide spectrum of microbiological entities. Travel-related respiratory infections, including TB, and sexually transmitted infections are also increasingly reported. Awareness of travel-related risk is not always adequate among international travelers. Specific training on travel medicine-related issues, as well as better diagnostic facilities for imported diseases, is crucial for physicians and nurses in industrialized countries.

Authors
Francesco Castelli, Susanna Capone, Barbara Pedruzzi, Alberto Matteelli
Relevant Conditions

Malaria, Diarrhea