Abstract
We describe travelers who were evaluated pre-travel to Brazil from March 2008 through July 2010 in the Boston area. Of 599 Brazil travelers, 71%, 58%, and 50% received vaccines for yellow fever (YF), typhoid, and hepatitis A, respectively. Fewer received influenza and hepatitis B vaccines (14%, 11%). A total of 60% traveled during Brazil's peak influenza season, and one fourth visited during peak dengue transmission. The 2014 World Cup and 2016 Olympics include events throughout Brazil. Travelers should seek pre-travel assessment including YF and malaria risk; travelers should be vaccinated against influenza, be up to date on other routine vaccines, and be prepared to protect themselves against mosquitoes. © 2014 International Society of Travel Medicine.
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Iliaki, E., Chen, L. H., Hamer, D. H., Macleod, W. B., Jentes, E. S., Barnett, E. D., & Wilson, M. E. (2014). Travel to Brazil: Analysis of data from the Boston area travel medicine network (BATMN) and relevance to travelers attending world cup and Olympics. Journal of Travel Medicine, 21(3), 214–217. https://doi.org/10.1111/jtm.12117
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