Volume 15, Number 11—November 2009
Research
Imported Infectious Diseases in Mobile Populations, Spain
Table 4
Diagnostic category and disease | Asymptomatic cases, no. (%), n = 396 |
---|---|
Tropical infectious diseases | |
Filariasis | 36 (9.1) |
Intestinal parasites | 35 (8.8) |
Malaria | 15 (3.8) |
Chagas disease | 43 (10.9) |
Schistosomiasis | 5 (1.3) |
Cysticercosis |
0 |
Transmissible infectious diseases | |
Latent tuberculosis | 160 (40.4) |
Active tuberculosis | 3 (0.7) |
Hepatotropic virus, acute infection* | 2 (0.5) |
Hepatotropic virus, chronic infection† | 40 (10.1) |
Sexually transmitted infections‡ | 10 (2.5) |
HIV infection | 19 (4.8) |
Leprosy |
0 |
Common infectious diseases | |
Respiratory tract infections | 0 |
Gastrointestinal bacterial infections | 10 (2.5) |
Urinary tract infections | 9 (2.3) |
Skin infections |
9 (2.3) |
Infrequent infections | 8 (2.0) |
*Acute infections with hepatotropic virus caused by hepatitis A virus, hepatitis B virus, hepatitis E virus, cytomegalovirus, and Epstein-Barr virus.
†Chronic infections with hepatotropic virus were caused by hepatitis B virus, hepatitis C virus, and hepatitis D virus.
‡Sexually transmitted infections comprised syphilis, bacterial vaginosis, trichomoniasis, gonococcal urethritis, Chlamydia trachomatis, and genital herpes virus.
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