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The epidemiology of travel-associated shigellosis--regional risks, seasonality and serogroups.

Karl Ekdahl1, Yvonne Andersson.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVES: To give a detailed risk estimate of contracting travel-associated shigellosis in various regions of the world.
METHODS: Data on notifications of travel-associated shigellosis in Sweden 1997-2003 were compared with information on recent travel abroad from a comprehensive database based on telephone interviews with more than 160,000 Swedish travellers.
RESULTS: From the national notification database 2678 patients with travel-associated shigellosis were retrieved. The highest risk of being notified with shigellosis was seen in returning travellers from India and neighbouring countries (318/100,000 travellers), East Africa (219/100,000), West Africa (120/100,000), and North Africa (76/100,000). Data on serogroup was available for 2529 isolates. Shigella sonnei was the most common serogroup (67%), followed by Shigella flexneri (26%), Shigella boydii (5%), and Shigella dysenteriae (3%). A higher risk was seen in children below the age of six, compared to older children and adults and in women compared to men. A distinct seasonal pattern was noted with the highest risk of shigellosis in July-October and the lowest in May.
CONCLUSIONS: Denominator based data on reported travel-associated infections are well suited to give risk estimates per region of infection, that could be used to target high-risk groups for pre-travel advice.

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Year:  2005        PMID: 16230220     DOI: 10.1016/j.jinf.2005.02.002

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Infect        ISSN: 0163-4453            Impact factor:   6.072


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