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Morbidity among Israeli paediatric travellers
Shira Rabinowicz,
Eli Schwartz
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Corresponding author for this work
Clinical Departments
Sheba Medical Center at Tel Hashomer
Tel Aviv University
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Israeli
100%
Travellers
100%
Pediatric
100%
Confidence Interval
50%
Gastrointestinal
50%
Dermatological Diseases
50%
International Travel
50%
Europe
25%
Africa
25%
Freshwater
25%
Developing Countries
25%
Tourists
25%
Expatriates
25%
Israeli Population
25%
Illness
25%
Epidemiology
25%
Country of Origin
25%
Malaria
25%
Gastrointestinal Diseases
25%
Neuropsychiatric Symptoms
25%
Eosinophilia
25%
South Asia
25%
Asia
25%
Transmission Mode
25%
Population Data
25%
Stimulator of Interferon Genes (STING)
25%
Tick-borne Diseases
25%
Foodborne Disease
25%
Chronic Disorders
25%
Common Diagnoses
25%
Sub-Saharan Africa
25%
Substantial Part
25%
Febrile Disease
25%
Dengue Fever
25%
Latin America (LATAM)
25%
Schistosomiasis
25%
Returning Travellers
25%
Additional Diagnosis
25%
Post-travel
25%
Travel History
25%
Mosquito-borne Diseases
25%
Medicine and Dentistry
Pediatrics
100%
Dermatological Agent
100%
Disease
66%
Infection
66%
Symptom
33%
Retrospective Study
33%
Wound
33%
Cohort Effect
33%
Fresh Water
33%
Pathogen
33%
Food Poisoning
33%
Chronic Disorder
33%
Fever
33%
Eosinophilia
33%
Dengue Fever
33%
Schistosomiasis
33%
Returning Traveler
33%
Bites and Stings
33%