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Schistosomiasis in European Travelers and Migrants: Analysis of 14 Years TropNet Surveillance Data

T. Lingscheid, F. Kurth, J. Clerinx, S. Marocco, B. Trevino, M. Schunk, J. Muñoz, IE. Gjørup, T. Jelinek, M. Develoux, G. Fry, T. Jänisch, ML. Schmid, O. Bouchaud, S. Puente, L. Zammarchi, K. Mørch, A. Björkman, H. Siikamäki, A. Neumayr, H....

. 2017 ; 97 (2) : 567-574. [pub] 20170719

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Schistosomiasis remains one of the most prevalent parasitic diseases worldwide and the infection is frequently found in travelers and migrants. The European Network for Tropical Medicine and Travel Health conducted a sentinel surveillance study on imported schistosomiasis between 1997 and 2010. This report summarizes epidemiological and clinical data from 1,465 cases of imported schistosomiasis. Direct pathogen detection and serology were the main diagnostic tools applied. Of these, 486 (33%) cases were identified among European travelers, 231 (16%) among long-term expatriates, and 748 (51%) among non-European immigrants. Overall, only 18.6% of travelers had received pretravel advice; 95% of infections were acquired in the African region. On species level, Schistosoma mansoni was identified in 570 (39%) and Schistosoma haematobium in 318 (22%) cases; 57.5% of patients were symptomatic. Acute symptoms were reported in 27% of patients leading to earlier presentation within 3 months. Praziquantel was used in all patients to treat schistosomiasis. Many infections were detected in asymptomatic patients. In 47.4% of asymptomatic patients infection was detected by microscopy and in 39% by serology or antigen testing. Schistosomiasis remains a frequent infection in travelers and migrants to Europe. Travelers should be made aware of the risk of schistosomiasis infection when traveling to sub-Saharan Africa. Posttravel consultations particularly for returning expatriates are useful given the high potential for detecting asymptomatic infections.

Abteilung Tropenmedizin Missionsärztliche Klinik Würzburg Germany

Berlin Centre for Travel and Tropical Medicine Berlin Germany

Center of Tropical Medicine and Travel Medicine Academic Medical Center University of Amsterdam The Netherlands

Centro Hospitalar e Universitário de Coimbra Coimbra Portugal

Centro per le Malattie Tropicali Ospedale S Cuore Negrar Verona Italy

Clinic of Infectious Diseases University of Udine Udine Italy Centro per le Malattie Tropicali Ospedale S Cuore Negrar Verona Italy

Consultation de médecine tropicale Hôpital Avicenne Bobigny France

Department and Clinic of Tropical and Parasitic Diseases Karol Marcinkowski University of Medical Sciences Poznan Poland

Department of Ambulatory Care and Community Medicine Travel Clinic University Hospital Lausanne Switzerland

Department of Infection and Tropical Medicine Royal Victoria Infirmary Newcastle upon Tyne United Kingdom

Department of Infectious Diseases Aalborg University Hospital Aalborg Denmark

Department of Infectious Diseases University Hospital Heideberg Heidelberg Germany

Department of Infectious Diseases University Hospital Hradec Králové Czech Republic

Department of Internal Medicine 2 Section Infectious Diseases and Tropical Medicine University Hospital Frankfurt Main Germany

Department of Internal Medicine 3 Comprehensive Infectious Diseases Center Ulm University Hospital Ulm Germany

Department of Medicine National Centre for Tropical Infectious Diseases Haukeland University Hospital Bergen Norway

Department of Microbiology Tumor and Cell Biology Karolinska Institutet Stockholm Sweden

Division of Infectious Diseases and Tropical Medicine Medical Centre of the Ludwig Maximilians University Munich Germany

Division of Tropical Medicine and Infectious Diseases Rostock University Medical Center Germany

Epidemiology Biostatistics and Prevention Institute University of Zurich Zurich Switzerland University of Basel Basel Switzerland Swiss Tropical and Public Health Institute Basel Switzerland

Hospital Carlos 3 Madrid Spain

Infectious Diseases Unit Department of Experimental and Clinical Medicine University of Florence Florence Italy

Infectious Diseases Unit Herlev University Hospital Copenhagen Denmark

Infectious Diseases Unit Hospital General Universitario de Elche Alicante Spain

Inflammation Centre Clinic of Infectious Diseases University of Helsinki and Helsinki University Hospital Helsinki Finland

Institute of Tropical Medicine Antwerp Belgium

ISGlobal Barcelona Centre for International Health Research Hospital Clínic Universitat de Barcelona Barcelona Spain

Medizinische Klinik mit Schwerpunkt Infektiologie und Pneumologie Charité Universitätsmedizin Berlin Berlin Germany

Oslo University Hospital Ullevål Norway

Service de Parasitologie Hôpital Saint Antoine Paris France

Travel Medicine Unit Department of Infectious Diseases Amedeo di Savoia Hospital ASLTO2 Turin Italy

Tropical Medical Bureau Dublin Ireland

Tropical Medicine and International Health Unit Hospital Vall d'Hebron Drassanes PROSICS Barcelona Barcelona Spain

Unit of Infectious Diseases Department of Medicine Huddinge Karolinska Institutet Stockholm Sweden

University of Basel Basel Switzerland Swiss Tropical and Public Health Institute Basel Switzerland

University of Basel Basel Switzerland Swiss Tropical and Public Health Institute Basel Switzerland Medizinische Klinik mit Schwerpunkt Infektiologie und Pneumologie Charité Universitätsmedizin Berlin Berlin Germany

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