Travel-acquired infections in Canada: CanTravNet 2011-2012

Canada Communicable Disease Report = Relevé Des Maladies Transmissibles Au Canada
Andrea K BoggildK C Kain

Abstract

Important gaps remain in our knowledge of the infectious diseases people acquire while travelling and the impact of pathogens imported by Canadian travellers. To provide a surveillance update of illness in a cohort of returned Canadian travellers and new immigrants. Data on returning Canadian travellers and new immigrants presenting to a CanTravNet site between September 2011 and September 2012 were extracted and analyzed by destination, presenting symptoms, common and emerging infectious diseases and disease severity. During the study period, 2283 travellers and immigrants presented to a CanTravNet site, 88% (N=2004) of whom were assigned a travel-related diagnosis. Top three destinations for non-immigrant travellers were India (N=132), Mexico (N=103) and Cuba (N=89). Fifty-one cases of malaria were imported by ill returned travellers during the study period, 60% (N=30) of which were Plasmodium falciparum infections. Individuals travelling to visit friends and relatives accounted for 83% of enteric fever cases (15/18) and 41% of malaria cases (21/51). The requirement for inpatient management was over-represented among those with malaria compared to those without malaria (25% versus 2.8%; p<0.0001) and those travelling to visit...Continue Reading

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Mar 13, 2015·Journal of Clinical Microbiology·Thomas WarrenAndrea K Boggild
Apr 19, 2016·Emerging Infectious Diseases·Ruwandi KariyawasamAndrea K Boggild
Apr 25, 2019·Tropical Diseases, Travel Medicine and Vaccines·Leila MakhaniAndrea K Boggild
Jan 7, 2016·Canada Communicable Disease Report = Relevé Des Maladies Transmissibles Au Canada·A K BoggildUNKNOWN Travel (CATMAT)
Aug 9, 2020·Journal of the International Association of Providers of AIDS Care·Pascal DjiadeuLaRon E Nelson
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