| Literature DB >> 32065535 |
Francesca F Norman1, Belén Comeche1, Sandra Chamorro1, José-Antonio Pérez-Molina1, Rogelio López-Vélez1.
Abstract
Globalization has contributed to the emergence of specific parasitic diseases in novel geographical areas, and in these regions, these infections in travelers and immigrants may cause a considerable burden of disease. Timely diagnosis and treatment of protozoan infections to decrease mortality and prevent associated complications are essential. In this respect, the increased availability of specific DNA-detection procedures has improved the diagnosis of many imported parasitic infections. Travelers and immigrants with associated comorbidities or immunosuppression may pose a special challenge regarding management. An updated review of the main protozoan infections in mobile populations (malaria, Chagas disease, leishmaniasis, enteric protozoan infections) is provided, focusing on the changing epidemiology of these diseases, recent developments in diagnosis and management and the possibility of local transmission of imported infections.Entities:
Keywords: Chagas disease; Immigrant; amoebiasis; giardiasis; imported; leishmaniasis; malaria; travel
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Year: 2020 PMID: 32065535 DOI: 10.2217/fmb-2019-0212
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Future Microbiol ISSN: 1746-0913 Impact factor: 3.165