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Travel related illness in short-term volunteers from the UK to developing countries.

Naomi Wyler1, Samira Green, Nicola Boddington, Claire Davies, Karin Friedli, Ted Lankester.   

Abstract

People of all ages volunteer in developing countries, but little is known about the health risks they face. InterHealth, a travel clinic, provides a health screening service for short-term overseas volunteers. A cross-sectional study design was used to analyse 413 post-travel health questionnaires completed between February and November 2009. The sample consisted of volunteers who worked on short-term projects in developing countries for a variety of non-governmental organisations. At least one sick day was taken by 137 (33.2%) participants. Medical care was accessed by 39 (9.6%) participants, and standby medication was used by 87 (21.6%) participants. Diarrhoea, especially amongst those aged under 20 or who visited Latin America, was the most commonly reported health problem (95; 23.9%). Possible exposure to schistosomiasis was reported by 56 (13.8%) participants, mostly from East Africa. Upon return, the majority of participants (371; 91.2%) reported feeling well. The findings of this study show the importance of tailored post-travel health screening for short-term overseas volunteers. This study may help to tailor pre-departure travel health consultations for this group, particularly around food hygiene, hand washing and potential exposure to infection, but further research is needed to assess the impact of pre-travel health advice.
Copyright © 2012 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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Year:  2012        PMID: 22647772     DOI: 10.1016/j.tmaid.2012.04.002

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Travel Med Infect Dis        ISSN: 1477-8939            Impact factor:   6.211


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6.  A questionnaire study of the negative outcomes for UK health professional volunteers in low and middle income countries.

Authors:  Natasha Tyler; Helen Louise Ackers; Anya Ahmed; Ged Byrne; Lucie Byrne-Davis
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