Elisa Riera, Alex Almuedo, Miriam J Álvarez-Martínez, Daniel Camprubí-Ferrer
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Recognizing post malaria neurological syndrome in travellers: insights from three cases.
Post malaria neurological syndrome (PMNS) is infrequent, but might be underdiagnosed in travellers. Following a previous publication on the Journal, we present three additional cases of PMNS to broaden the discussion and offer possible insights on when to suspect it and how to proceed.
期刊介绍:
The Journal of Travel Medicine is a publication that focuses on travel medicine and its intersection with other disciplines. It publishes cutting-edge research, consensus papers, policy papers, and expert reviews. The journal is affiliated with the Asia Pacific Travel Health Society.
The journal's main areas of interest include the prevention and management of travel-associated infections, non-communicable diseases, vaccines, malaria prevention and treatment, multi-drug resistant pathogens, and surveillance on all individuals crossing international borders.
The Journal of Travel Medicine is indexed in multiple major indexing services, including Adis International Ltd., CABI, EBSCOhost, Elsevier BV, Gale, Journal Watch Infectious Diseases (Online), MetaPress, National Library of Medicine, OCLC, Ovid, ProQuest, Thomson Reuters, and the U.S. National Library of Medicine.