A CUMULATIVE REVIEW OF STUDIES ON TRAVELERS, THEIR EXPERIENCE OF ILLNESS AND THE IMPLICATIONS OF THESE FINDINGS

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COSSAR, JH
REID, D
FALLON, RJ
BELL, EJ
RIDING, MH
FOLLETT, EAC
DOW, BC
MITCHELL, S
GRIST, NR
机构
[1] UNIV GLASGOW,DEPT INFECT DIS,GLASGOW G12 8QQ,SCOTLAND
[2] RUCHILL HOSP,DEPT LAB MED,GLASGOW G20 9NB,SCOTLAND
[3] RUCHILL HOSP,REG VIRUS LAB,GLASGOW G20 9NB,SCOTLAND
[4] RUCHILL HOSP,SCOTTISH SERUM BANK,GLASGOW G20 9NB,SCOTLAND
[5] RUCHILL HOSP,HEPATITIS REFERENCE SCOTLAND LAB,GLASGOW G20 9NB,SCOTLAND
[6] LAW HOSP,GLASGOW & WEST SCOTLAND BLOOD TRANSFUS SERV,CARLUKE ML8 5ES,LANARK,SCOTLAND
[7] SCOTTISH HLTH EDUC GRP,EDINBURGH EH10 4SG,SCOTLAND
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10.1016/0163-4453(90)90600-D
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R51 [传染病];
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100401 ;
摘要
A cumulative review of illness experienced by 13 816 travellers returning to Scotland since 1977, shows an overall attack rate of 36 %. Alimentary complaints predominated; 18 % of travellers had these alone and a further 10% had other symptoms as well as their gastro-intestinal disorder. Higher attack rates were noted in those taking package holidays. Inexperience of travel, smoking, more southerly travel and younger age (particularly those between 20- and 29-years-old) were other contributing factors. A similar pattern emerged from a 1 year study of hospital in-patients with travel related admissions. Serological studies of 470 travellers showed that 20 % had incomplete immunity to poliomyelitis; 25% of those tested (312 travellers) had serological evidence of typhoid immunisation, 1·9 % (of 760 travellers) had antibodies to Legionella pneumophila, 64% (511 travellers tested) had antibodies to hepatitis A, 87 % (288 tested) had adequate levels of tetanus antitoxin but only 40 % of the 225 travellers tested had adequate levels of diphtheria antitoxin. Amongst a subgroup of 645 travellers the travel agent was the most frequently consulted source of pre-travel health advice. This carries particular significance for the dissemination of relevant advice in view of the inadequacies found from study of the health information in travel brochures. These findings, viewed against the perspective of the continuing growth in international travel, means that travellers, the medical profession, the travel trade, health educators, global health agencies and health authorities in those countries accepting and encouraging tourists, will be required to recognise the health implications of further tourism development if this problem of illness associated with travel is to be brought under control. © 1990 The British Society for the Study of Infection.
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