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Reflections on travel-associated infections in Europe

[...]shifts in disease trends should be interpreted with caution because they might simply be related to changing exposure. [...]some diseases (eg, dengue fever) also occur in countries not reporting to GeoSentinel, simply because they are not tourist destinations.

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Published in:The Lancet infectious diseases 2015-01, Vol.15 (1), p.6-8
Main Authors: Petersen, Eskild, Chen, Lin Hwei
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Dengue fever
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Female
Humans
Illnesses
Infections
Infectious Disease
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