Clinical Characteristics and Outcomes Among Travelers With Severe Dengue : A GeoSentinel Analysis
CONCLUSION: Complicated dengue is relatively rare in travelers. Clinicians should monitor patients with dengue closely for warning signs that may indicate progression to severe disease. Risk factors for developing complications of dengue in travelers need further prospective study.PRIMARY FUNDING SOURCE: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, International Society of Travel Medicine, Public Health Agency of Canada, and GeoSentinel Foundation.PMID:37335991 | DOI:10.7326/M23-0721
Source: Annals of Internal Medicine - Category: Internal Medicine Authors: Ralph Huits Kristina M Angelo Bhawana Amatya Sapha Barkati Elizabeth D Barnett Emmanuel Bottieau Hannah Emetulu Lo ïc Epelboin Gilles Eperon Line Medebb Federico Gobbi Martin P Grobusch Oula Itani Sabine Jordan Paul Kelly Karin Leder Marta D íaz-Menénd Source Type: research
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