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| Surveillance Summaries Volume 62, No. SS-3 July 19, 2013 | | | | Surveillance for Travel-Related Disease — GeoSentinel Surveillance System, United States, 1997–2011 | | GeoSentinel is a clinic-based global surveillance system that tracks infectious diseases and other adverse health outcomes in returned travelers, foreign visitors, and immigrants. This report discusses data that were collected during September 1997–December 2011 on 141,789 patients with confirmed or probable travel-related diagnoses. Health-care providers should help prepare travelers properly for safe travel and provide destination-specific medical evaluation of returning ill travelers. These efforts, including proper training, should focus on preventing and treating a variety of travel-related conditions, particularly traveler’s diarrhea and malaria. | full text | | | | Department of Health and Human Services Centers for Disease Control and Prevention | This email was sent to buzzhairs@gmail.com using GovDelivery, on behalf of: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) · 1600 Clifton Rd · Atlanta, GA 30333 · 1-800-CDC-INFO (800-232-4636) | | |
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