从加勒比海返回的加拿大旅行者的皮肤幼虫迁移:来自CanTravNet的10年监测分析。

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背景:皮肤迁徙幼虫(CLM)是影响热带旅行者的最常见皮肤病之一。目的:描述大流行前10年期间从加勒比地区返回加拿大的CLM旅行者的人口统计学和旅行相关性。方法:提取并分析2009年1月1日至2018年12月31日期间在8个CanTravNet站点中遇到的旅行/迁移期间或完成后遇到的患病旅行者的人口统计和旅行相关数据,并最终诊断为CLM。在此期间,通过加拿大卫生部的特别获取方案,可获得一线疗法伊维菌素。结果:在登记期间,在CanTravNet的17,644名旅行者中,328人(1.9%)从加勒比地区返回时患有CLM。患有CLM的旅行者的中位年龄为34岁(四分位数范围:25-50岁),其中女性占58%。95% (n=313)的人是为了旅游。牙买加是最常见的来源国,有216例(67%),其次是巴巴多斯(n= 27.8%)和多米尼加共和国(n= 23.7%)。2018年的病例主要来自牙买加(n=58, 73%)和多米尼加共和国(n=12, 15%)。年龄、性别和旅行目的在各年之间是相似的。来自加勒比地区的所有输入性CLM病例的百分比从2016年的9%上升到2018年的24.5%。结论:从加勒比海返回加拿大的旅行者中CLM的比例和绝对数量正在增加。提高医生和旅行者对这种常见皮肤病的认识,以及改善获得有效治疗的机会,将降低相关发病率。
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Cutaneous larva migrans in Canadian travellers returning from the Caribbean: A 10-year surveillance analysis from CanTravNet.

Cutaneous larva migrans in Canadian travellers returning from the Caribbean: A 10-year surveillance analysis from CanTravNet.

Cutaneous larva migrans in Canadian travellers returning from the Caribbean: A 10-year surveillance analysis from CanTravNet.

Background: Cutaneous larva migrans (CLM) is one of the most common dermatoses affecting travellers to the tropics.

Objective: To describe demographic and travel correlates of travellers returning to Canada from the Caribbean with CLM over a 10-year pre-pandemic period.

Methods: Demographic and travel-related data on ill travellers encountered either during or after completion of their travel/migration and seen in any of eight CanTravNet sites from January 1, 2009, to December 31, 2018, with a final diagnosis of CLM were extracted and analyzed. During this time, access to first-line therapy, ivermectin, was available via Health Canada's Special Access Programme.

Results: Of 17,644 travellers presenting to CanTravNet over the enrolment period, 328 (1.9%) returned from the Caribbean with CLM. The median age of travellers with CLM was 34 years (interquartile range: 25-50 years), with females accounting for 58% of cases. Ninety-five percent (n=313) travelled for tourism. Jamaica was the most common source country, with 216 cases (67%), followed by Barbados (n=27, 8%) and the Dominican Republic (n=23, 7%). Cases in 2018 were imported predominantly from Jamaica (n=58, 73%) and the Dominican Republic (n=12, 15%). Age, sex and purpose of travel were similar across years. The percentage of all imported cases of CLM that originated from the Caribbean increased from 9% in 2016 to 24.5% in 2018.

Conclusion: Proportions and absolute numbers of CLM in travellers returning to Canada from the Caribbean are increasing. Improved awareness of this common dermatosis among physicians and travellers, as well as improved access to effective therapies, will reduce associated morbidity.

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