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Tropical Diseases, Travel Medicine and Vaccines

Tropical Diseases, Travel Medicine and Vaccines is a scientific journal, published by Biomed Central since 2015 in English. The journal's country of origin is United Kingdom and its primary focus area is infectious diseases.

Details
Abbr. Trop Dis Travel Med Vaccines
Publisher Biomed Central
Start 2015
End Continuing
e-ISSN 2055-0936
Country United Kingdom
Language English
Metrics
h-index / Ranks: 11956 22
SJR / Ranks: 6219 708
CiteScore / Ranks: 5069 5.00
Recent Articles
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Bauer I
Trop Dis Travel Med Vaccines . 2025 Mar; 11(1):7. PMID: 40087729
The lack of dental travel health care has been deplored for some time. Travel medicine's remit is to prepare people for travel. People travel with their mouth firmly in their...
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Palwai P, Gareca M, Rao S, Knouse M
Trop Dis Travel Med Vaccines . 2025 Feb; 11(1):5. PMID: 40022266
Background: The COVID-19 pandemic (COVID) disrupted international travel. We sought to determine the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on patient volume, traveler demographics, and income of our medium-sized travel clinic...
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McHugh N, Lyons R, Keogh I, Flaherty G
Trop Dis Travel Med Vaccines . 2025 Feb; 11(1):3. PMID: 39953586
Background: Disorders of the ear, nose and throat may be the most commonly occurring pre-existing health condition in international travellers. Despite their high incidence, there is limited guidance for travellers...
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Al-Dahshan A, Ahmed S, Joudeh A, Kehyayan V
Trop Dis Travel Med Vaccines . 2025 Jan; 11(1):4. PMID: 39891291
Background: With the surge in international travel, primary care physicians (PCPs) play a critical role in managing travel medicine (TM) challenges. This scoping review aims to comprehensively synthesize literature on...
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Naga N, Nawar E, Mobarak A, Faramawy A, Al-Kordy H
Trop Dis Travel Med Vaccines . 2025 Jan; 11(1):2. PMID: 39810237
Monkeypox virus (MPXV) is an enclosed, double-stranded DNA virus from the Orthopoxvirus genus, which also contains variola, vaccinia, and cowpox. MPXV, which was once confined to West and Central Africa,...
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Okesanya O, Amisu B, Adigun O, Ahmed M, Agboola A, Kab T, et al.
Trop Dis Travel Med Vaccines . 2025 Jan; 11(1):1. PMID: 39748388
Oropouche fever is an increasingly significant health concern in tropical and subtropical areas of South and Central America, and is primarily spread by midge vectors. The Oropouche virus (OROV) was...
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Isaei E, Sobhanipoor M, Rahimlou M, Firouzeh N
Trop Dis Travel Med Vaccines . 2024 Dec; 10(1):25. PMID: 39674868
Tuberculosis represents a significant menace to health, leading to millions of cases and fatalities each year. Traditional diagnostic methods, while effective, have limitations, necessitating improved tools. Aptamers possessing remarkable specificity...
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Zanaty N, Ibrahim N, Karam-Allah Ramadan H, Ahmad A, Saad-Hussein A
Trop Dis Travel Med Vaccines . 2024 Nov; 10(1):24. PMID: 39616391
Background: Climate change in the upcoming years will raise the health burden of zoonotic parasites. As a liver fluke, Fasciola depends on certain climate conditions to complete its life cycle...
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Rehman B, Ahmed A, Khan S, Saleem N, Naseer F, Ahmad S
Trop Dis Travel Med Vaccines . 2024 Nov; 10(1):23. PMID: 39543749
Dengue virus (DENV) is a mosquito-borne virus that causes dengue fever, a significant public health concern in many tropical and subtropical regions. Dengue is endemic in more than 100 countries,...
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Aynekulu Mersha D, van der Sterren I, Leeuwen L, Langerak T, Hakim M, Martina B, et al.
Trop Dis Travel Med Vaccines . 2024 Nov; 10(1):22. PMID: 39482727
Dengue is the most rapidly spreading vector-borne disease worldwide, with over half the global population at risk for an infection. Antibody-dependent enhancement (ADE) is associated with increased disease severity and...