Identifying and Managing Vector-Borne Diseases in Migrants and Recent Travelers in the Emergency Department.

IF 1.4 Q3 EMERGENCY MEDICINE Current Emergency and Hospital Medicine Reports Pub Date : 2023-01-01 DOI:10.1007/s40138-023-00265-4
Pauline Wiltz
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Purpose of review: Recognition and treatment of neglected tropical and vector-borne diseases is paramount as travel and immigration resume after a brief lull during the COVID-19 pandemic. These patients often present initially to the emergency department, and increasing physician knowledge of symptoms and treatment can reduce morbidity and mortality. This paper aims to summarize typical presentations of common tropical diseases, both neglected and vector borne, and provide the emergency physician with a diagnostic pathway based on current recommendations.

Recent findings: Co-circulation of ZIKV, CHIKV, and DENV is increasingly common in many countries throughout Caribbean and the Americas, requiring that patients be tested for each virus upon presentation. Dengvaxia is now approved as a vaccine against dengue in pediatric and young adult patients. A malaria vaccine, RTS,S/AS01, is currently in phase 3 trials and has been approved as a short-term vaccine by WHO for children in regions with high transmission risk after showing a 30% reduction in severe malaria. Mayaro is currently a neglected arbovirus that presents similarly to Chikungunya and is continuing to spread throughout the Americas at a rapid rate, gaining more attention after the 2016 Zika outbreak.

Summary: Emergency physicians should consider internationally acquired illnesses to appropriately identify which patients require admission among well-appearing febrile immigrants or recent travelers presenting to the emergency department. Identifying symptomatology and understanding the appropriate workup and treatment for tropically acquired diseases will assist in recognizing severe complications with prompt treatment.

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在急诊科识别和管理移徙者和近期旅行者的媒介传播疾病。
审查目的:随着旅行和移民在COVID-19大流行期间短暂平静后恢复,识别和治疗被忽视的热带和媒介传播疾病至关重要。这些患者通常首先出现在急诊科,增加医生对症状和治疗的知识可以降低发病率和死亡率。本文旨在总结常见热带病的典型表现,包括被忽视的和媒介传播的,并根据目前的建议为急诊医生提供诊断途径。最近发现:寨卡病毒、奇卡病毒和登革热病毒的共同传播在加勒比和美洲的许多国家日益普遍,要求患者在出现时对每种病毒进行检测。Dengvaxia现在被批准作为一种针对儿科和年轻成人患者的登革热疫苗。一种名为RTS,S/AS01的疟疾疫苗目前正处于3期试验阶段,在显示严重疟疾减少30%后,世卫组织已批准将其作为一种短期疫苗用于高传播风险地区的儿童。马雅罗病毒目前是一种被忽视的虫媒病毒,其表现与基孔肯雅热病毒相似,并继续在整个美洲迅速传播,在2016年寨卡病毒爆发后引起了更多关注。总结:急诊医生应考虑国际获得性疾病,以适当地确定哪些患者需要入院,其中出现良好的发热移民或最近到急诊室就诊的旅行者。识别症状并了解热带获得性疾病的适当检查和治疗将有助于识别严重并发症并及时治疗。
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