Morbidity and outcomes of foreign travelers in Zakynthos island, Greece: a retrospective study.

BACKGROUND: Although there is satisfactory recording of diseases affecting travelers visiting developing countries, little is known regarding morbidity of travelers when visiting developed countries. We sought to evaluate the morbidity of foreign travelers in Zakynthos, a popular Greek island attrac...

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Main Authors: Eleni Plessa, Giannoula S Tansarli, Dimitrios Xanthopoulos, Matthew E Falagas
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Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2014-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3984145?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-bcbf7467224d456e9349ab70835530fe2020-11-25T01:26:21ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032014-01-0194e9441610.1371/journal.pone.0094416Morbidity and outcomes of foreign travelers in Zakynthos island, Greece: a retrospective study.Eleni PlessaGiannoula S TansarliDimitrios XanthopoulosMatthew E FalagasBACKGROUND: Although there is satisfactory recording of diseases affecting travelers visiting developing countries, little is known regarding morbidity of travelers when visiting developed countries. We sought to evaluate the morbidity of foreign travelers in Zakynthos, a popular Greek island attracting large number of foreign tourists every summer. METHODS: Data from foreign travelers that accommodated in Zakynthos and sought medical services from the private offices of Zante Medical Care from May 1 to October 30 2012 were retrospectively analyzed. RESULTS: Two thousand six hundred and eighty-eight patients were included in the study. The mean age (± SD) of the patients whom the age was recorded was 29.6 (± 18.3) and 51.5% of them were from 18 to 40 years old. Disorders of the respiratory tract (32.7%), dermatologic conditions (21.1%), musculoskeletal injuries (16.4%), and gastrointestinal disorders (16.3%) were the four most prevalent clinical categories among patients. Ear disorder was the most common syndromic description (14.5%) among which 81.2% were ear infections; otitis externa and otitis media were diagnosed in 8.5% and 3.3% patients in total. The most common specific diagnosis was gastroenteritis (14.3%). Insect bite and sunburn were the most common diagnosis (6.5% and 3.8%, respectively) among patients with a dermatologic condition. Ear infection was the most common diagnosis in pediatric patients. CONCLUSION: Disorders mainly of the upper respiratory tract were the predominant causes of illness among foreign travelers in Zakynthos. Traveler's diarrhea was the most common specific diagnosis but the prevalence within the total population was not very high.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3984145?pdf=render
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author Eleni Plessa
Giannoula S Tansarli
Dimitrios Xanthopoulos
Matthew E Falagas
spellingShingle Eleni Plessa
Giannoula S Tansarli
Dimitrios Xanthopoulos
Matthew E Falagas
Morbidity and outcomes of foreign travelers in Zakynthos island, Greece: a retrospective study.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Eleni Plessa
Giannoula S Tansarli
Dimitrios Xanthopoulos
Matthew E Falagas
author_sort Eleni Plessa
title Morbidity and outcomes of foreign travelers in Zakynthos island, Greece: a retrospective study.
title_short Morbidity and outcomes of foreign travelers in Zakynthos island, Greece: a retrospective study.
title_full Morbidity and outcomes of foreign travelers in Zakynthos island, Greece: a retrospective study.
title_fullStr Morbidity and outcomes of foreign travelers in Zakynthos island, Greece: a retrospective study.
title_full_unstemmed Morbidity and outcomes of foreign travelers in Zakynthos island, Greece: a retrospective study.
title_sort morbidity and outcomes of foreign travelers in zakynthos island, greece: a retrospective study.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2014-01-01
description BACKGROUND: Although there is satisfactory recording of diseases affecting travelers visiting developing countries, little is known regarding morbidity of travelers when visiting developed countries. We sought to evaluate the morbidity of foreign travelers in Zakynthos, a popular Greek island attracting large number of foreign tourists every summer. METHODS: Data from foreign travelers that accommodated in Zakynthos and sought medical services from the private offices of Zante Medical Care from May 1 to October 30 2012 were retrospectively analyzed. RESULTS: Two thousand six hundred and eighty-eight patients were included in the study. The mean age (± SD) of the patients whom the age was recorded was 29.6 (± 18.3) and 51.5% of them were from 18 to 40 years old. Disorders of the respiratory tract (32.7%), dermatologic conditions (21.1%), musculoskeletal injuries (16.4%), and gastrointestinal disorders (16.3%) were the four most prevalent clinical categories among patients. Ear disorder was the most common syndromic description (14.5%) among which 81.2% were ear infections; otitis externa and otitis media were diagnosed in 8.5% and 3.3% patients in total. The most common specific diagnosis was gastroenteritis (14.3%). Insect bite and sunburn were the most common diagnosis (6.5% and 3.8%, respectively) among patients with a dermatologic condition. Ear infection was the most common diagnosis in pediatric patients. CONCLUSION: Disorders mainly of the upper respiratory tract were the predominant causes of illness among foreign travelers in Zakynthos. Traveler's diarrhea was the most common specific diagnosis but the prevalence within the total population was not very high.
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