Virus-induced exanthems in returning travellers

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Abstract

Dermatological diseases are among the most common travel-associated diseases. In particular, viral infections not only with tropical and subtropical pathogens, but also with viruses common in Germany, which are often accompanied by skin rashes and general symptoms, are of great importance. In addition to an accurate travel history and possible risk exposures, epidemiological information on country-specific risks in combination with molecular and serological analyses is helpful in making the correct diagnosis. This article provides an overview of important virus-induced exanthems in returned travellers.

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Bopp, L., Kreuter, A., von Stebut, E., & Fabri, M. (2022, June 1). Virus-induced exanthems in returning travellers. Hautarzt. Springer Medizin. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00105-022-05001-9

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