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Salmonella infections: An update on epidemiology, management, and prevention
28 November 2011
Summary: Salmonella species are a group of Gram-negative enterobacteria and known human pathogens in developing as well as industrialized countries. Despite significant advances in sanitation, provisi...
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Flor M. Sánchez-Vargas,
Maisam A. Abu-El-Haija,
Oscar G. Gómez-Duarte
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263-277
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Travel clinic communication and non-adherence to malaria chemoprophylaxis
31 October 2011
Summary: Many travellers fail to take malaria chemoprophylaxis, despite receiving pre-travel advice. This study examined whether non-adherence could be predicted from verbal communication in the pre-t...
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Lorna Farquharson,
Lorraine M. Noble,
Ron H. Behrens
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278-283
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Descriptive analysis of malaria prophylaxis for travellers from Greece visiting malaria-endemic countries
Summary: International travel is changing the epidemiology of imported malaria. Our aim was to study malaria prophylaxis administered to travellers from Greece. The study was conducted during 2008–200...
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Androula Pavli,
Paraskevi Smeti,
Athina Spilioti,
Annita Vakali,
Panagiotis Katerelos,
Helena C. Maltezou
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284-288
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Imported malaria in Scotland – An overview of surveillance, reporting and trends
07 November 2011
Summary: Background: Imported malaria cases continue to occur and are often underreported. This study assessed reporting of malaria cases and their characteristics in Scotland. Methods: Cases were ide...
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Holger W. Unger,
Andrew D. McCallum,
Vincent Ukachukwu,
Claire McGoldrick,
Kali Perrow,
Gareth Latin,
Gillian Norrie,
Sheila Morris,
Catherine C. Smith,
Michael E. Jones
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289-297
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Neurocysticercosis in Qatari patients: Case reports
04 August 2011
Summary: Neurocysticercosis is the most common parasitic infection of the central nervous system. It is a major cause of seizures in developing countries, especially in the Indian subcontinent and mos...
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Fahmi Yousef Khan,
Yahia Z. Imam,
Hussein Kamel,
Maryam Shafaee
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298-302
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Eritrean and Sudanese migrants presenting with malaria in Israel
31 October 2011
Summary: In Israel, a malaria-free country, we have noticed lately an increase of hospital admissions with malaria, parallel to the rise in the number of Eritrean and Sudanese migrants. Eritrea and Su...
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Lisa Saidel-Odes,
Klaris Riesenberg,
Francisc Schlaeffer,
Rozalia Smolyakov,
Mike Kafka,
Abraham Borer
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303-305
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Plasmodium species co-infection as a cause of treatment failure
Summary: We report a case of Plasmodium falciparum and Plasmodium malariae coinfection with associated failure of clinical response to artemether + lumefantrine therapy. This case highlights the need ...
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A. Smith,
J. Denholm,
J. Shortt,
D. Spelman
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306-309
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Vaccination in patients on anticoagulants
24 October 2011
Preparing patients on oral anticoagulants for travel is a challenge for physicians. For example, they are at risk of spontaneous bleeding and control of coagulation time during their trip can be compr...
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Rob van Aalsburg,
Perry J.J. van Genderen
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310-311
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