Chemoprophylaxis compliance in a French battalion after returning from malaria-endemic area

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Abstract

Incidence of malaria is increasing in travelers and soldiers. In 2006, a survey was performed in a French battalion returning from a malaria-endemic area. According to the chemoprophylaxis plasma concentration and the individuals' reports, the noncompliance rates were high, respectively, 63.4 and 54.7%. © 2008 International Society of Travel Medicine.

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Ollivier, L., Michel, R., Carlotti, M. P., Mahé, P., Romand, O., Todesco, A., … Boutin, J. P. (2008). Chemoprophylaxis compliance in a French battalion after returning from malaria-endemic area. Journal of Travel Medicine, 15(5), 355–357. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1708-8305.2008.00219.x

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