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Epidemiology of Travel-Associated Dengue from 2007 to 2022: A GeoSentinel Analysis.

Alexandre DuvignaudRhett J StoneyKristina M Angelo D OLin H ChenPaolo CattaneoLeonardo MottaFederico G GobbiEmmanuel BottieauDaniel L BourqueCorneliu P PopescuHedvig GlansHilmir AsgeirssonInes Oliveira-SoutoStephen D VaughanBhawana AmatyaFrancesca F NormanJesse WaggonerMarta Diaz MenéndezMichael BeadsworthSilvia OdoliniDaniel Camprubí-FerrerLoïc EpelboinBradley A ConnorGilles ÉperonEli SchwartzMichael D LibmanDenis MalvyDavidson H HamerRalph Huitsnull null
Published in: Journal of travel medicine (2024)
A broad range of international travellers should be aware of the risk of acquiring dengue and receive appropriate pretravel counselling regarding preventive measures. Prospective cohort studies are needed to further elucidate dengue risk by destination and over time, as well as severe outcomes and prolonged morbidity (long-dengue) due to travel-related dengue.
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