Dengue outbreak amongst travellers returning from Cuba—GeoSentinel surveillance network, January–September 2022
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4 05 2023
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Alternative Title:J Travel Med
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Personal Author:Díaz-Menéndez, Marta
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Angelo, Kristina M.
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de Miguel Buckley, Rosa
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Bottieau, Emmanuel
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Huits, Ralph
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Grobusch, Martin P.
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Gobbi, Federico Giovanni
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Asgeirsson, Hilmir
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Duvignaud, Alexandre
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Norman, Francesca F.
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Javelle, Emilie
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Epelboin, Loïc
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Rothe, Camilla
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Chappuis, Francois
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Martinez, Gabriela Equihua
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Popescu, Corneliu
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Camprubí-Ferrer, Daniel
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Molina, Israel
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Odolini, Silvia
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Barkati, Sapha
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Kuhn, Susan
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Vaughan, Stephen
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McCarthy, Anne
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Lago, Mar
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Libman, Michael D.
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Hamer, Davidson H.
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Description:Increasing numbers of travellers returning from Cuba with dengue virus infection were reported to the GeoSentinel Network from June to September 2022, reflecting an ongoing local outbreak. This report demonstrates the importance of travellers as sentinels of arboviral outbreaks and highlights the need for early identification of travel-related dengue.
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Source:J Travel Med. 30(2)
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Pubmed ID:36573483
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Pubmed Central ID:PMC10166199
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Volume:30
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Issue:2
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Main Document Checksum:urn:sha256:6a1eb95ed2de2581c8a9b6d469e69a7ac65a0a13d0977905c623e1011c2e29f7
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