Fever after a stay in the tropics: Clinical spectrum and outcome in HIV-infected travelers and migrants

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OBJECTIVE:: To investigate the epidemiology and clinical spectrum of fever in HIV-infected returning travelers and migrants. METHODS:: From April 2000 to December 2006, we explored prospectively, at our referral travel/HIV clinics, the etiology and outcome of febrile illnesses developing within 3 months after a stay in the tropics. For this study, we compared the morbidity profile between HIV-infected individuals and all other cases tested HIV negative. RESULTS:: Of the 1850 adults (15 years and older) evaluated for 1921 fever episodes, 93 (5%) had HIV infection, including 5 presenting with primary infection. HIV prevalence was 2% in western travelers or expatriates, 11% in travelers "visiting friends and relatives," and 24% in foreign visitors/migrants. Fever episodes (n = 104) occurring in the HIV-infected individuals were mainly due to opportunistic infections (23%, including tuberculosis), respiratory tract infections (20%), sexually transmitted infections (9%), and noninfectious diseases (7%). All these conditions were more frequently diagnosed than in HIV-negative travelers (1035 fever episodes), although tropical infections (mostly malaria) were proportionally less prevalent. Morbidity (rate and duration of hospitalization) was more considerable in HIV-infected patients than in HIV-negative individuals. CONCLUSIONS:: HIV infection was frequent in returning travelers and migrants presenting with fever at our setting and affected strongly the diagnostic spectrum and overall morbidity. © 2008 by Lippincott Williams & Wilkins.

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Bottieau, E., Florence, E., Clerinx, J., Vlieghe, E., Vekemans, M., Moerman, F., … Van Den Ende, J. (2008). Fever after a stay in the tropics: Clinical spectrum and outcome in HIV-infected travelers and migrants. Journal of Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndromes, 48(5), 547–552. https://doi.org/10.1097/QAI.0b013e31817bebc5

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