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Page 1: Returning Travellers From Asia European Experience

Returning Travellers From AsiaReturning Travellers From AsiaEuropean ExperienceEuropean Experience

Dr. Kitty SmithDr. Kitty SmithHealth Protection ScotlandHealth Protection Scotland

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Returning Travellers from Asia –the European Experience

• Travel medicine is changing• Returning travellers and travel medicine• Returning travellers from Asia to Europe –

information sources• Spectrum of Illness in travellers returning

to Europe• Trends in disease prevalence I travellers

returning from Asia

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Can We Learn from Returning Travellers?

Lessons

• Diagnosis and management of imported illness

• Awareness of the travel – associated illness as differential diagnosis

• Emerging resistance to drugs for prophylaxis and treatment of tropical illness

• Disease risk to travellers

• Patterns of disease transmission (surveillance)

• Informs pre-travel advice

Limitations

• Poor capture of minor illness, diseases with long latent periods or asymptomatic infections

• Poor recording of travel history – travel history missing or inadequate

• Lack of denominator data

• Little data on illness or deaths abroad

• Published studies reflect ‘interesting’cases’ and often have long time lag

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Travel Medicine

ILLNESS INRETURNING

TRAVELLERS

LESSONSLEARNED

PRE-TRAVEL ADVICE

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What Determines the Range of Illness in Returning Travellers

• Disease prevalence in local population

• Health status and age of traveller

• Traveller profile (type of traveller (VFR, business, tourist), area visited, activities, accommodation -importance of detailed travel history

• Popularity of destination country varies with country of origin – often reflects historical connections.

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Travellers Travellers ReturningReturning

from Asia to from Asia to EuropeEurope

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Travel to Asia from Europe• Europe has explored, traded and waged war

with Asia for thousands of years.

• Travel to Asia from Europe continues to increase – and still encompasses exploration (holiday and “gap-year” travel), trade (massive trade with India, China) and military activity.

• Travel from Europe to Asia declined after SARS - now showing recovery

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Europe?Europe?

Asia?Asia?

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South East AsiaSouth Asia

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Data Sources on Returning Travellers to Europe

• National Public Health Departments

• U.K. Health Protection Agency (HPA)

• Health Protection Scotland (HPS)

• ECDC

• Eurosurveillance

• EWGLI (European Working Group for Legionella Infections)

• GeoSentinel

• TropnetEurope

• Published papers

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The Spectrum of Disease in The Spectrum of Disease in Travellers Returning to Europe Travellers Returning to Europe

from Asiafrom Asia

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Results-Travel from Europe to Asia

• Denominator data incomplete / difficult to access

• Traveller characteristics to Asian regions similar to those to other regions

• Popularity of different destinations within Asia varies from one European country to another:U.K. – south Asia (India)France – Indian Ocean (La Reunion)

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Results – Spectrum of Illness

• Non-infectious illness (accidents, injuries, pre-existing chronic illness) causes significant morbidity

• Spectrum of disease for travellers returning to Europe similar to those returning to other countries

• Differences in range of diseases depended on Asian region

• Disease risk was determined more by country visited than country of origin

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Davis Xiaohong M. et al for the GeoSentinel Surveillance Network, 2008. Short report: Health Risks in Travelers to China: The GeoSentinel Experience and Implications for the 2008 Beijing Olympics. Am. J. Trop. Med. Hyg: 79(1) 4-8.

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Results - Who Gets Ill?

• Young (25 – 40)• Male • Long stay• VFR• Poor accommodation

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Range of Illness in Travellers Returning from Asia to Europe

Top Ten (in alphabetical order)• Dermatological• Diarrhoea –acute• Diarrhoea – chronic• Dental• Febrile illness• Genito-urinary• Non-diarrhoeal gastrointestinal• Non-specific• Psychiatric• Respiratory• Underlying chronic illness

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Freedman D. O. et al for the GeoSentinel Surveillance Network. Spectrum of Disease and Relation to Place of Exposure among Ill Returned Travellers.NEJM 2006;353: 119-130

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Good News!

In a survey of 794 travellers presenting to the Berlin Institute of Tropical Medicine (2003-2004), travel to Thailand was significantly associated with a decreased risk of illness.

Rack et al, J. Travel Med (Se pt-Oct 12(5) 248-532005)

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Trends in Illness in Travellers Trends in Illness in Travellers Returning to Europe from AsiaReturning to Europe from Asia

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Going up…

• Dengue fever• Chikungunya

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Going down…

• Typhoid• Some diarrhoeal illness

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Getting Interesting…

Malaria - Plasmodium knowlesi (Malaysia,

Philippines)- Multi-drug resistance

Hepatitis E- Autochthonous transmission in European

countries

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Conclusions

• Variations in disease spectrum occur depending on country / region visited within Asia

• Variations to a lesser extent depend on country of origin – no clear pattern – reflects travel patterns of country of origin

• Certain groups of travellers are over-represented among travellers returning home ill – many do not receive pre-travel advice

• Some diseases are becoming more common in travellers returning to Europe and may emerge as a significant health risk to travellers and to those in the country of origin

• Resistance to prophylactic and treatment drugs is increasing

• The study of returning travellers informs pre-travel advice

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