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. 2004 Feb;6(1):54-62.
doi: 10.1007/s11908-004-0025-2.

Dermatologic Infectious Diseases in International Travelers

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Dermatologic Infectious Diseases in International Travelers

Mary E. Wilson et al. Curr Infect Dis Rep. 2004 Feb.

Abstract

Skin lesions provide an important clue to the diagnoses of many infections in returned travelers. New information related to epidemiology, recognition, diagnosis, or management is described for the systemic infections--dengue fever, several of the rickettsial infections, African trypanosomiasis, and coccidioidomycosis. Many pathogens cause focal skin findings. Recent findings are presented for cutaneous leishmaniasis, Buruli ulcer, gnatho-stomiasis, cutaneous larva migrans, myiasis, tungiasis, and scabies. This paper describes the most common skin problems in returning travelers and outlines the types of infections that cause skin lesions, as defined by morphologic characteristics.

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