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Yellow fever in a traveller returning from Suriname to the Netherlands, March 2017

Authors :
Wouthuyzen-Bakker, M.
Knoester, M.
Berg, A.P. van den
GeurtsvanKessel, C.H.
Koopmans, M.P.
Leer-Buter, C. Van
Velthuis, B.
Pas, S.D.
Ruijs, W.L.M.
Schmidt-Chanasit, J.
Vreden, S.G.
Werf, T.S. van der
Reusken, C.B.
Bierman, W.F.
Wouthuyzen-Bakker, M.
Knoester, M.
Berg, A.P. van den
GeurtsvanKessel, C.H.
Koopmans, M.P.
Leer-Buter, C. Van
Velthuis, B.
Pas, S.D.
Ruijs, W.L.M.
Schmidt-Chanasit, J.
Vreden, S.G.
Werf, T.S. van der
Reusken, C.B.
Bierman, W.F.
Source :
Euro Surveillance; 2; 5; 1025-496X; 11; 22; 30488; ~Euro Surveillance~2~5~~~1025-496X~11~22~~30488
Publication Year :
2017

Abstract

Item does not contain fulltext<br />A Dutch traveller returning from Suriname in early March 2017, presented with fever and severe acute liver injury. Yellow fever was diagnosed by (q)RT-PCR and sequencing. During hospital stay, the patient's condition deteriorated and she developed hepatic encephalopathy requiring transfer to the intensive care. Although yellow fever has not been reported in the last four decades in Suriname, vaccination is recommended by the World Health Organization for visitors to this country.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Journal :
Euro Surveillance; 2; 5; 1025-496X; 11; 22; 30488; ~Euro Surveillance~2~5~~~1025-496X~11~22~~30488
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1284144717
Document Type :
Electronic Resource