Serologic analysis of returned travelers with fever, Sweden

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We studied 1,432 febrile travelers from Sweden who had returned from malaria-endemic areas during March 2005-March 2008. In 383 patients, paired serum samples were blindly analyzed for influenza and 7 other agents. For 21% of 115 patients with fever of unknown origin, serologic analysis showed that influenza was the major cause.

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Askling, H. H., Lesko, B., Vene, S., Berndtson, A., Björkman, P., Bläckberg, J., … Struwe, J. (2009). Serologic analysis of returned travelers with fever, Sweden. Emerging Infectious Diseases, 15(11), 1805–1808. https://doi.org/10.3201/eid1511.091157

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