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Fever in travellers returning from the tropics.

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2019-05-31

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Jiménez-Morillas, Francisco
Gil-Mosquera, Manuel
García-Lamberechts, Eric Jorge
en representación de la sección de enfermedades tropicales de INFURG-SEMES
Sección de enfermedades tropicales de INFURG-SEMES

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The increase in international travel, the growing presence of arbovirus vectors in our country, and notifications of haemorrhagic fever such as the current outbreak of Ebola in D.R. Congo and the cases of Crimea-Congo haemorrhagic fever in our country have again cast the spotlight on tropical diseases Isolating suspected cases of highly contagious and lethal diseases must be a priority (Haemorrhagic fever, MERS-CoV). Assessing the patient, taking a careful medical history based on epidemiological aspects of the area of origin, activities they have carried out, their length of stay in the area and the onset of symptoms, will eventually help us, if not to make a definitive diagnosis, at least to exclude diseases that pose a threat to these patients. Malaria should be ruled out because of its frequency, without forgetting other common causes of fever familiar to emergency doctors.

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Animals
Arbovirus Infections
Communicable Diseases, Emerging
Coronavirus Infections
Disease Vectors
Endemic Diseases
Environmental Exposure
Fever
Hemorrhagic Fevers, Viral
Humans
Malaria
Medical History Taking
Rickettsia Infections
Risk-Taking
Schistosomiasis
Travel-Related Illness
Tropical Medicine
Typhoid Fever

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Fever, Fiebre, Fiebre hemorrágica, Haemorrhagic fever, Malaria, Traveller, Tropics, Trópico, Viajero

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