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News from the Travel Medicine Congress (Geneva) Instituut voor Tropische Geneeskunde
Japanese encephalitis (JEV) and travel medicine Instituut voor Tropische Geneeskunde
Malaria rapid diagnostic tests in travel medicine Instituut voor Tropische Geneeskunde
Malaria is a serious condition in the non-immune traveller, and prognosis depends on timely diagnosis. Although microscopy remains the cornerstone of diagnosis, malaria rapid diagnostic tests (RDTs) are increasingly used in non-endemic settings. They are easy to use, provide results rapidly and require no specific training and equipment. Reported sensitivities vary between different RDT products but are generally good for Plasmodium falciparum, ...
Low adherence with national travel medicine recommendations in Belgian expatriate children: a retrospective analysis Instituut voor Tropische Geneeskunde Universiteit Antwerpen
Background: Expatriates (expats) from European countries regularly migrate to low-income countries where infectious diseases are more prevalent. Little evidence exists however on pediatric expatriates' compliance with preventive measures related to infectious diseases. This study aims to evaluate compliance in Belgian expat-children.
Methods: Data of 135 Belgian expat-children, visiting the Institute of Tropical Medicine ...
WikiTropica: a concept for a knowledge management platform in the field of tropical medicine and travel health Instituut voor Tropische Geneeskunde
Malaria rapid diagnostic tests in travel medicine KU Leuven
Malaria is a serious condition in the non-immune traveller, and prognosis depends on timely diagnosis. Although microscopy remains the cornerstone of diagnosis, malaria rapid diagnostic tests (RDTs) are increasingly used in non-endemic settings. They are easy to use, provide results rapidly and require no specific training and equipment. Reported sensitivities vary between different RDT products but are generally good for Plasmodium falciparum, ...
The availability of six tracer medicines in private medicine outlets in Uganda Universiteit Antwerpen
Objectives Many low income countries struggle to provide safe and effective medicines due to poor public health care infrastructure, budgetary constraints, and lack of human resource capacity. Private sector pharmacies and drug shops are used by a majority of the population as an alternative to public pharmacies. This study looks at the availability of six essential medicines in private drug outlets across Uganda. Methods A standardised ...
Barcoding and traditional health practitioner perspectives are informative to monitor and conserve frogs and reptiles traded for traditional medicine in urban South Africa Universiteit Hasselt Universiteit Antwerpen
Previous literature suggests that Indigenous cultural practices, specifically traditional medicine, are commonplace among urban communities contrary to the general conception that such practices are restricted to rural societies. We reviewed previous literature for records of herptiles (frog and reptile species) sold by traditional health practitioners in urban South Africa, then used visual confirmation surveys, DNA barcoding and folk taxonomy ...