Impact of pre-travel consultation on clinical management and outcomes of travelers’ diarrhea: a retrospective cohort study

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  • who: Eugene M. Tan from the the majority (565/904, %) did not seek pre-travel consultationIn contrast, for more distant destinations such as South America, Sub-Saharan Africa, and South Asia, more patients with travelers' diarrhea did seek pre-travel consultation (Table, ). A greater percentage of vacation travelers did not seek pre-travel consultation, whereas a higher percentage of business, volunteer, and visiting friends and relatives (VFR) travelers sought pre-travel consultation (Table, ). Information on duration of travel was available for only, % (542/1160) patients. Those who sought pre-travel Table , Travel destinations based on geographic regions . . .

     

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