1. Évaluation des conseils donnés avant un voyage, hors vaccinations, chez des enfants présentant une fièvre au retour d’Afrique
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Seror, E., Blondé, R., Naudin, J., Armoogum, P., Angoulvant, F., De Lauzanne, A., Lorrot, M., Pull, L., Mercier, J.-C., Bourrillon, A., Alberti, C., and Faye, A.
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PREVENTIVE medicine , *VACCINATION , *COMMUNICABLE diseases , *MEDICAL assistants , *CHILD care - Abstract
Summary: Objectives: Evaluating the frequency and modalities of transmissible infection prevention counseling in children before a stay in tropical or subtropical areas. Methods: Description of the frequency and modalities of transmissible infection prevention counseling (except specific vaccination) given prior to travel in children attending a tertiary care center in Paris, France, for fever occurring within 3 months following a return from Africa. Data were collected retrospectively from medical observations and telephone interviews with parents. Results: A total of 173 children were included; 98 and 75 returned from sub-Saharan Africa and North Africa, respectively. Forty-one percent were less than 2 years old. Eighty-one percent of the children had consulted before leaving. Among children who returned from North Africa, the proportion of children who had a specific preventive consultation before travel was lower than among children who returned from sub-Saharan Africa (respectively, 72.1% versus 94.7%; p <0.001). In children having consulted before traveling, specific hygiene and diet advice had been given in 72% of cases but less frequently in children who traveled in North Africa compared to children who traveled to sub-Saharan Africa (respectively, 57.8% vs. 92.2%; p <0.001). Among children who returned from North Africa, those who had no preventive consultation before travel had febrile gastrointestinal infection more frequently than those who had a consultation before traveling (p =0.003). Conclusion: Although in this study the majority of children traveling to Africa receive transmissible infection prevention counseling before the travel, prevention could be improved, particularly before a stay in North Africa. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2011
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