Literature DB >> 30915948

A Comparison of Pretravel Health Care, Travel-Related Exposures, and Illnesses among Pediatric and Adult U.S. Military Beneficiaries.

David P Ashley1,2,3, Jamie Fraser2,3, Heather Yun4, Anjali Kunz5, Mary Fairchok5,2,3, David Tribble2,3, Indrani Mitra2,3, Mark D Johnson1, Patrick W Hickey6, Anuradha Ganesan7,2,3, Robert G Deiss1,2,3, Tahaniyat Lalani3,8,2.   

Abstract

We evaluated differences in pretravel care, exposures, and illnesses among pediatric and adult travelers, using a prospective, observational cohort. Eighty-one pediatric travelers were matched 1:1 with adult military dependents by travel region, destination's malaria risk, and travel duration. Pediatric travelers were more likely to have coverage for hepatitis A and B (90% versus 67% of adults; 85% versus 44%), visit friends and relatives (36% versus 16%), report mosquito bites (69% versus 44%), and have close contact with wild or domesticated animals (40% versus 20%) than adults (P < 0.05). Subjects < 10 years of age were less likely to be prescribed antibiotics (28% versus 95%; RR = 0.63; 95% CI: 0.46-0.85) and antidiarrheals (9% versus 100%; RR = 0.10; 95% CI: 0.03-0.29) for travelers' diarrhea (TD) self-treatment than adults. Travel medicine providers should emphasize strategies for vector avoidance, prevention of animal bites and scratches, and TD self-treatment in pediatric pretravel consultations.

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Year:  2019        PMID: 30915948      PMCID: PMC6493949          DOI: 10.4269/ajtmh.18-0353

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Trop Med Hyg        ISSN: 0002-9637            Impact factor:   2.345


  16 in total

Review 1.  Expert review of the evidence base for arthropod bite avoidance.

Authors:  Larry I Goodyer; Ashley M Croft; Steve P Frances; Nigel Hill; Sarah J Moore; Sangoro P Onyango; Mustapha Debboun
Journal:  J Travel Med       Date:  2010 May-Jun       Impact factor: 8.490

2.  Illness in children after international travel: analysis from the GeoSentinel Surveillance Network.

Authors:  Stefan Hagmann; Richard Neugebauer; Eli Schwartz; Cecilia Perret; Francesco Castelli; Elizabeth D Barnett; William M Stauffer
Journal:  Pediatrics       Date:  2010-04-05       Impact factor: 7.124

3.  International travel is a risk factor for extended-spectrum β-lactamase-producing Enterobacteriaceae acquisition in children: A case-case-control study in an urban U.S. hospital.

Authors:  Jonathan P Strysko; Vidya Mony; Jeremiah Cleveland; Hanna Siddiqui; Peter Homel; Christina Gagliardo
Journal:  Travel Med Infect Dis       Date:  2016-11-24       Impact factor: 6.211

4.  Health challenges of young travelers visiting friends and relatives compared with those traveling for other purposes.

Authors:  Pauline Han; Emad Yanni; Emily S Jentes; Davidson H Hamer; Lin H Chen; Mary E Wilson; William B Macleod; Winnie W Ooi; Laura Kogelman; Adolf W Karchmer; Elizabeth D Barnett
Journal:  Pediatr Infect Dis J       Date:  2012-09       Impact factor: 2.129

Review 5.  The revised global yellow fever risk map and recommendations for vaccination, 2010: consensus of the Informal WHO Working Group on Geographic Risk for Yellow Fever.

Authors:  Emily S Jentes; Gilles Poumerol; Mark D Gershman; David R Hill; Johan Lemarchand; Rosamund F Lewis; J Erin Staples; Oyewale Tomori; Annelies Wilder-Smith; Thomas P Monath
Journal:  Lancet Infect Dis       Date:  2011-08       Impact factor: 25.071

6.  Animal-associated injuries and related diseases among returned travellers: a review of the GeoSentinel Surveillance Network.

Authors:  Philippe Gautret; Eli Schwartz; Marc Shaw; Georges Soula; Pierre Gazin; Jean Delmont; Philippe Parola; Marie José Soavi; Elizabeth Matchett; Graham Brown; Joseph Torresi
Journal:  Vaccine       Date:  2007-01-03       Impact factor: 3.641

7.  Factors associated with the use of protective measures against vector-borne diseases among troops deployed to Iraq and Afghanistan.

Authors:  John P Vickery; David R Tribble; Shannon D Putnam; Timothy McGraw; John W Sanders; Adam W Armstrong; Mark S Riddle
Journal:  Mil Med       Date:  2008-11       Impact factor: 1.437

8.  Travelers' Diarrhea in Children at Risk: An Observational Study From a Spanish Database.

Authors:  Antoni Soriano-Arandes; Emely García-Carrasco; Nuria Serre-Delcor; Begoña Treviño-Maruri; Elena Sulleiro; José Manuel Ruiz-Giardín; Juan Víctor Sanmartín; Diego Torrús; Gerardo Rojo-Marcos; Juan Cuadros; Esteban Martín-Echevarría; Rogelio López-Vélez; Israel Molina; José Antonio Pérez-Molina
Journal:  Pediatr Infect Dis J       Date:  2016-04       Impact factor: 2.129

9.  Surveillance for travel-related disease--GeoSentinel Surveillance System, United States, 1997-2011.

Authors:  Kira Harvey; Douglas H Esposito; Pauline Han; Phyllis Kozarsky; David O Freedman; D Adam Plier; Mark J Sotir
Journal:  MMWR Surveill Summ       Date:  2013-07-19

Review 10.  Improving access and provision of pre-travel healthcare for travellers visiting friends and relatives: a review of the evidence.

Authors:  Anita E Heywood; Nicholas Zwar
Journal:  J Travel Med       Date:  2018-01-01       Impact factor: 8.490

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1.  Deployment and Travel Medicine Knowledge, Attitudes, Practices, and Outcomes Study (KAPOS): Malaria Chemoprophylaxis Prescription Patterns in the Military Health System.

Authors:  Patrick W Hickey; Indrani Mitra; Jamie Fraser; David Brett-Major; Mark S Riddle; David R Tribble
Journal:  Am J Trop Med Hyg       Date:  2020-04-23       Impact factor: 2.345

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