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Epidemiology and Burden of Hepatitis A Malaria and Typhoid in New York City Associated With Travel: Implications for Public Health Policy

机译:与旅行有关的纽约市的流行病学和甲型肝炎疟疾和伤寒负担:对公共卫生政策的影响

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We examined New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene surveillance data on hepatitis A, malaria, and typhoid to determine the proportion of these diseases related to travel and their geographic distribution. We found that 61% of hepatitis A cases, 100% of malaria cases, and 78% of typhoid cases were travel related and that cases clustered in specific populations and neighborhoods at which public health interventions could be targeted. High-risk groups include Hispanics (for hepatitis A), West Africans living in the Bronx (for malaria), and South Asians (for typhoid).
机译:我们检查了纽约市卫生和心理卫生部关于甲型肝炎,疟疾和伤寒的监测数据,以确定这些疾病与出行相关的比例及其地理分布。我们发现61%的A型肝炎病例,100%的疟疾病例和78%的伤寒病例与旅行有关,并且这些病例聚集在特定人群和社区中,可以将公共卫生干预作为针对性。高危人群包括西班牙裔(甲型肝炎),居住在布朗克斯的西非人(疟疾)和南亚人(伤寒)。

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