Causes of fever in returning travelers: a European multicenter prospective cohort study.
Daniel Camprubí-FerrerLudovico CobuccioSteven Van Den BrouckeBlaise GentonEmmanuel BottieauValérie d'AcremontNatalia RodriguezAlex Almuedo-RieraLeire Balerdi-SarasolaCarme SubiràMarc Fernandez-PardosMiguel J MartinezJessica Navero-CastillejosIsabel VeraJara Llenas-GarciaCamilla RotheDániel CadarMarjan Van EsbroeckNikki FoqueJose MuñozPublished in: Journal of travel medicine (2022)
Over 40% of returning travelers with AUFI were diagnosed with malaria or dengue, infections that can be easily diagnosed by rapid diagnostic tests. Arboviruses were the most common cause of AUFI (above malaria) and most cases were diagnosed during Aedes spp. high season. This is particularly relevant for those areas at risk of introduction of these pathogens. Empirical antibiotic regimens including doxycycline or azithromycin should be considered in patients with AUFI, after ruling out malaria and arboviruses.