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1 in patients at risk of tick bites including travellers.
2 Kenya and pose increased risk of malaria to travellers.
3 rating recorded travel histories of infected travellers.
4 onfirmed SARS-CoV-2 cases and from returning travellers.
5 (91.3%) occurring in labour-related Chinese travellers.
6 marriages of convenience to long-term fellow travellers.
7 cted area of malaria prevention in long-term travellers.
8 rld after aggregating in the laundry bags of travellers.
9 ight occur in up to 10% of long-haul airline travellers.
10 nformation and testing results from previous travellers.
11 It is also the leading cause of diarrhoea in travellers.
12 ls at the Kenya-Tanzania border or returning travellers.
13 s; 242 million residents), Indonesia (13 865 travellers; 197 million residents), Philippines (35 635
14 ial Zika transmission areas), China (238 415 travellers; 242 million residents), Indonesia (13 865 tr
16 197 million residents), Philippines (35 635 travellers; 70 million residents), and Thailand (29 241
17 enomic strain tracking confirmed that 67% of travellers acquired new strains of E coli during travel
18 the skin patch, the vaccine did not protect travellers against diarrhoea caused by ETEC or other org
20 stralia are caused by infected international travellers and confined to Northern Queensland where com
22 prevalence of SARS-CoV-2 among asymptomatic travellers and exhibited strong country-specific idiosyn
23 culated proportionate morbidity per 1000 ill travellers and made comparisons over time and between su
24 tiresistant shigella strains, facilitated by travellers and men who have sex with men, has prompted n
26 ir network, historical ties, demographics of travellers, and malaria endemicity contribute to highly
27 ir network, historical ties, demographics of travellers, and malaria endemicity contribute to highly
28 rug administration and treatment of infected travellers; and consider the potential impact of a reduc
29 stant microbial competition and suggest that travellers are exposed to a greater burden of multidrug-
31 surveillance network and from international travellers arriving in Accra were sequenced with Oxford
32 nce, using data from over 220,000 tests from travellers arriving into French Polynesia between July 2
33 e Zika virus infection include India (67 422 travellers arriving per year; 1.2 billion residents in p
35 ed 1.85 times as many asymptomatic, infected travellers as random surveillance testing, with up to 2-
36 25-1.45 times as many asymptomatic, infected travellers as testing policies that utilize only epidemi
39 ports would enable health assessments of all travellers at highest risk of exposure to Ebola virus in
40 tier at which to assess the health status of travellers at risk of Ebola virus exposure, however, thi
41 resistant organisms addressing international traveller behaviour, rather than modulating the gut micr
48 d testing resources on the basis of incoming travellers' demographic information and testing results
53 The data emphasise the need for preventing travellers' diarrhoea and limiting antibiotic use, addre
59 y had allergy to rice; history of cholera or travellers' diarrhoea; poorly controlled constipation; a
60 variants among 47 (32%) of 145 samples from travellers during the start of the omicron spread in Gha
62 a large extended indigenous ethnic minority Traveller family (n = 123), typically associated with hi
63 y self-quarantining guidelines, how safe air travellers felt when flying during the pandemic (n = 305
64 Sept 1, 2014, and Dec 31, 2014, and historic traveller flight itinerary data from 2013 to describe ex
65 The results form the rationale for advice to travellers flying in different directions and crossing s
67 experiencing homelessness, Gypsy, Roma, and Traveller (GRT) communities, and people who sell sex.
68 here through the eyes of the legendary Irish traveller Gulliver, observing the replication, cross-spe
71 sk subpopulations and among international US travellers, improved disease surveillance and rapid outb
74 5% for Sierra Leone), our model projects 2.8 travellers infected with Ebola virus departing the above
76 borders to limit the influx of asymptomatic travellers infected with severe acute respiratory syndro
78 ome Coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) testing among travellers, it remains unclear how accurately arrival te
79 inequalities were widest for Gypsy or Irish Traveller (linear regression coefficient -0.192 [95% CI
80 ith the lowest agreement were Gypsy or Irish Traveller (<=6%), Other Black (<=19%), and Any Other Eth
81 ely supramolecular system where a molecular 'traveller' moves along a 'path' over several microns whe
83 crobial-resistant organism acquisition by US travellers not apparent from previous culture-based stud
85 ll-characterised serum samples from US-based travellers or residents of southeast Asia, central Ameri
86 1fs(+1) allele segregates in the large Irish Traveller pedigree used to define the HPII phenotype.
87 analysed travel-associated morbidity in ill travellers presenting at EuroTravNet sites during the 5-
89 dication is not always successful; sometimes travellers return home ill or become unwell soon afterwa
91 nic (ETEC) Escherichia coli (E. coli) causes traveller's diarrhoea and high mortality among baby anim
92 ictions, and the efficiency of airport-based traveller screening at international ports of entry and
94 stand factors governing the effectiveness of traveller screening to prevent spread of emerging pathog
97 bout sexual health targeted at international travellers should continue, not least because young peop
98 nce there is a risk of information overload, travellers should leave the clinic with some written adv
99 re may lead to the development of artificial travellers that can perform catalytic and other function
100 e health risks specific to the journey, give travellers the capability to handle most minor medical p
103 IPTi with immunisation, and the increase in travellers to malarious areas who receive concurrent vac
109 uarding public health, from quarantining all travellers to restricting entry from select nations on t
113 uspected cases of COVID-19 and international travellers were tested for SARS-CoV-2 with standard RT-P
114 Lower physical activity levels amongst car travellers' were especially marked at travelling times (
115 of times to European countries by summertime travellers, which is likely to have undermined local eff
117 tri history derives from writings of foreign travellers who provided little detail about local people
122 SEIHR) model by incorporating cross-boundary travellers with or without quarantine to study the trans