id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-301225-h178zpb3 Gautret, Philippe Fever in Returned Travelers 2018-11-26 .txt text/plain 6385 373 46 5, 9, 10 While, overall, malaria is the most common specific infection causing systemic febrile illness, dengue fever, mononucleosis, rickettsial infections, and enteric fever are also important infections. More than a third of malaria-infected travelers in a study from Israel and the United States had illness that developed >2 months after return from endemic areas. 28 In the GeoSentinel database, confirmed or probable dengue fever was the most common specific diagnosis in patients with febrile systemic illness who had traveled to tropical and subtropical areas in the Caribbean, South America, South Central and Southeast Asia. 52 In most cases the disease is acquired in Africa (not only sub-Saharan); however, in the last decade an seek medical care suggested that 2% of imported fevers are caused by rickettsioses and that 20% of these patients are hospitalized. ./cache/cord-301225-h178zpb3.txt ./txt/cord-301225-h178zpb3.txt