TY - JOUR
T1 - Enteric fever among Israeli travelers in Nepal
T2 - The need for typhoid vaccination
AU - Schwartz, E.
AU - Shlim, D. R.
PY - 1990
Y1 - 1990
N2 - Enteric fever is still an endemic disease in many developing countries. Most authorities recommend typhoid vaccination for travelers from developed countries to developing countries, particularly in the Indian subcontinent. The Ministry of Health in Israel, however, does not recommend typhoid vaccination to Israeli travelers going to any developing countries. In a study undertaken at a Western-run clinic in Kathmandu, Nepal, we found the rate of typhoid fever infection to be seven times higher among 243 Israeli travelers treated at the clinic for all causes than among 2,866 other Western tourists. The typhoid vaccination rate of the Israeli tourists was 6% compared with 91% for the other Western tourists. We cold not detect any differences between the Israeli tourists and the others except for the vaccination status. We conclude that the high rate of enteric fever among Israelis is due to the lack of typhoid vaccination, and we recommend typhoid vaccine for all travelers to the Indian subcontinent.
AB - Enteric fever is still an endemic disease in many developing countries. Most authorities recommend typhoid vaccination for travelers from developed countries to developing countries, particularly in the Indian subcontinent. The Ministry of Health in Israel, however, does not recommend typhoid vaccination to Israeli travelers going to any developing countries. In a study undertaken at a Western-run clinic in Kathmandu, Nepal, we found the rate of typhoid fever infection to be seven times higher among 243 Israeli travelers treated at the clinic for all causes than among 2,866 other Western tourists. The typhoid vaccination rate of the Israeli tourists was 6% compared with 91% for the other Western tourists. We cold not detect any differences between the Israeli tourists and the others except for the vaccination status. We conclude that the high rate of enteric fever among Israelis is due to the lack of typhoid vaccination, and we recommend typhoid vaccine for all travelers to the Indian subcontinent.
KW - Salmonella paratyphi
KW - Salmonella typhi
KW - enteric fever
KW - travelers
KW - typhoid vaccination
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C2 - 2380034
AN - SCOPUS:0025330634
SN - 0021-2180
VL - 26
SP - 325
EP - 327
JO - Israel Journal of Medical Sciences
JF - Israel Journal of Medical Sciences
IS - 6
ER -