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Query: UMLS:C0022104 (
irritable bowel syndrome
)
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Length of travel appears to be associated with health risks. GeoSentinel Surveillance Network data for 4,039 long-term travelers (
trip
duration >6 months) seen after travel during June 1, 1996, through December 31, 2008, were compared with data for 24,807 short-term travelers (
trip
duration <1 month). Long-term travelers traveled more often than short-term travelers for volunteer activities (39.7% vs. 7.0%) and business (25.2% vs. 13.8%). More long-term travelers were men (57.2% vs. 50.1%) and expatriates (54.0% vs. 8.9%); most had pretravel medical advice (70.3% vs. 48.9%). Per 1,000 travelers, long-term travelers more often experienced chronic diarrhea, giardiasis, Plasmodium falciparum and P. vivax malaria,
irritable bowel syndrome
(postinfectious), fatigue >1 month, eosinophilia, cutaneous leishmaniasis, schistosomiasis, and Entamoeba histolytica diarrhea. Areas of concern for long-term travelers were vector-borne diseases, contact-transmitted diseases, and psychological problems. Our results can help prioritize screening for and diagnosis of illness in long-term travelers and provide evidence-based pretravel advice.
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PMID:Illness in long-term travelers visiting GeoSentinel clinics. 1989 65
This study evaluated occurrence of travel and travelers' diarrhea in patients with
irritable bowel syndrome
(
IBS
). A survey was mailed to 591 patients of a clinical practice who had
IBS
. Based on survey responses, patients were categorized as having
IBS
, post-infectious
IBS
(PI-IBS), unclassified functional bowel disorder (UFBD), or post-infectious UFBD (PI-UFBD). Of 201 persons who returned questionnaires meeting inclusion criteria, 57.7%, 11.4%, 24.9%, and 6.0% had
IBS
, UFBD, PI-
IBS
, and PI-UFBD, respectively. Travel during six months before illness onset was more common in patients with PI-
IBS
or PI-UFBD than in persons with idiopathic
IBS
or UFBD (P = 0.006). Survey results demonstrated that 16.1% of post-infectious bowel disorder cases and 7.5% of overall
IBS
cases in a general medical population developed chronic disease within six months of an international
trip
. Symptoms of established functional bowel disorder in each clinical category were shown to worsen after travel-related acute diarrhea.
...
PMID:Travel and travelers' diarrhea in patients with irritable bowel syndrome. 2013 8