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Implementation of pretravel advice: good for malaria, bad for diarrhoea.

W E Peetermans1, E Van Wijngaerden.   

Abstract

Pretravel immunizations and health advice can substantially reduce the incidence of travel-related diseases. The aim of this study was to evaluate the implementation of pretravel advice among a homogenous group of students, who received similar written information on vaccination requirements and health advice. They were referred to the travel clinic (50%) or a general practitioner (50%) for vaccination, counselling and prescriptions. Eighty-four out of 110 students (76%) returned the questionnaire. Insect repellent was used by all and only 10 used the repellent for less than 75% of the time spent in malaria endemic areas. Malaria chemoprophylaxis was taken by all but one: chloroquine plus proquanil by 12 and mefloquine by 71. Reported compliance with the dosing regimen was optimal in 64 students, 9 missed one dose and 10 stopped too early. Side effects due to antimalarials were reported by 25 (30%). Diarrhoea during travel occurred in 43 students (51%). Loperamide was used by 34 students with diarrhoea (79%), but only 2 out of 27 students with moderate to severe diarrhoea used the recommended self-treatment with a fluoroquinolone antibiotic. In conclusion, the recommendations of malaria prophylaxis were well implemented by most travellers despite a high incidence of self-reported side effects to antimalarials. The incidence of traveller's diarrhoea was high and the recommendation for early self-treatment of moderate to severe diarrhoea with a fluoroquinolone antibiotic in combination with loperamide was not put into practice.

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Year:  2001        PMID: 11770223     DOI: 10.1179/acb.2001.042

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Acta Clin Belg        ISSN: 1784-3286            Impact factor:   1.264


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