Influenza Virus Infection in Travelers to Tropical and Subtropical Countries
Clinical Infectious Diseases2005Vol. 40(9), pp. 1282–1287
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Margot Mütsch, Michele M. Tavernini, A Marx, Victoria Gregory, Y. P. Lin, Alan Hay, A. Tschopp, Robert Steffen
Abstract
This survey indicates that influenza is the most frequent vaccine-preventable infection among travelers to subtropical and tropical countries. Infections occur mainly outside the domestic epidemic season, and they have a considerable impact. Pretravel vaccination should be considered for travelers to subtropical and tropical countries.
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