Publications
Dirofilaria repens nematode infection with microfilaremia in traveler returning to Belgium from Senegal Institute of Tropical Medicine
Microscopic detection of intestinal Sarcocystis infection diagnosed in international travelers at the Institute of Tropical Medicine, Antwerp, Belgium, from 2001 to 2020 Institute of Tropical Medicine
Although a stay in tropical regions is considered a risk factor for acquiring Sarcocystis infection, to date intestinal sarcocystosis has never been described in returning travelers. We did a retrospective cross-sectional study, retrieving all Sarcocystis spp. microscopy-positive stool results of individuals who attended the travel clinic of the Institute of Tropical Medicine, Antwerp in the period from 2001 to 2020. We reviewed the medical ...
Chikungunya infection in returned travellers: results from the geosentinel network, 2005-2020 Institute of Tropical Medicine
Chikungunya is an important travel-related disease because of its rapid geographical expansion and potential for prolonged morbidity. Improved understanding of the epidemiology of travel-related chikungunya infections may influence prevention strategies including education and vaccination.
Methods
We analysed data from travellers with confirmed or probable chikungunya reported to GeoSentinel sites from 2005 to ...
Clostridium difficile infection in returning travellers Institute of Tropical Medicine
Background There is increasing recognition of the contribution of community-acquired cases to the global burden of Clostridium difficile infection (CDI). The epidemiology of CDI among international travellers is poorly understood, and factors associated with international travel, such as antibiotic use and changes in gut microbiota, could potentially put travellers at higher risk.
Methods We summarized demographic, travel-associated ...
Impact of HIV-1 infection on the humoral immune response to yellow fever vaccination: contribution to the development of a yellow fever vaccination schedule for patients living with HIV Institute of Tropical Medicine
Zika beyond the Americas: travelers as sentinels of Zika virus transmission: a GeoSentinel analysis, 2012 to 2016 Institute of Tropical Medicine
Background
Zika virus (ZIKV) was first isolated in Africa; decades later, caused large outbreaks in the Pacific, and is considered endemic in Asia. We aim to describe ZIKV disease epidemiology outside the Americas, the importance of travelers as sentinels of disease transmission, and discrepancies in travel advisories from major international health organizations.
Methods and findings
This descriptive analysis using ...
Travel-associated Zika virus disease acquired in the Americas through February 2016: a GeoSentinel analysis Institute of Tropical Medicine
Background: Zika virus has spread rapidly in the Americas and has been imported into many nonendemic countries by travelers.
Objective: To describe clinical manifestations and epidemiology of Zika virus disease in travelers exposed in the Americas.
Design: Descriptive, using GeoSentinel records.
Setting: 63 travel and tropical medicine clinics in 30 countries.
Patients: Ill returned travelers with a confirmed, ...
Cysticercosis and taeniasis cases diagnosed at two referral medical institutions, Belgium, 1990 to 2015 Institute of Tropical Medicine University of Antwerp Ghent University
Background: Few case reports on human infections with the beef tapeworm Taenia saginata and the pork tapeworm, Taenia solium, diagnosed in Belgium have been published, yet the grey literature suggests a higher number of cases.
Aim: To identify and describe cases of taeniasis and cysticercosis diagnosed at two Belgian referral medical institutions from 1990 to 2015.
Methods: In this observational study we ...