Risk of hepatitis A decreased among dutch travelers to endemic regions in 2003 to 2011

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We divided the number of travel-related hepatitis A cases notified in Dutch surveillance (2003-2011) by travel data obtained from an annual holiday survey to estimate the risk of hepatitis A among Dutch travelers. Of the 2,094 cases notified, 931 (44%) were imported. Morocco (n-=-272, 29%), Turkey (n-=-98, 11%), and Egypt (n-=-87, 9%) accounted for the largest proportion of cases. Attack rates in returnees from high or intermediate endemic regions declined from 7.5 per 100,000 travelers (95% CI 6.7-8.4) in 2003-2005 to 3.5 (95% CI 3.0-4.0) in 2009-2011 (p-

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Sane, J., De Sousa, R., Van Pelt, W., Petrignani, M., Verhoef, L., & Koopmans, M. (2015). Risk of hepatitis A decreased among dutch travelers to endemic regions in 2003 to 2011. Journal of Travel Medicine, 22(3), 208–211. https://doi.org/10.1111/jtm.12181

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