Travel, infection and immunity

Abstract

Preface: The content of this thesis is based on research that was conducted at the travel and vaccination clinic at Leiden University Medical Centre (LUMC). This clinic provides pre-travel care to the general population, and to special groups of travellers, such as patients who use immunosuppressants or who have chronic diseases. The clinic is closely connected to the department of Infectious Diseases at LUMC. The setting of a travel clinic within an academic medical hospital, provides unique circumstances for medical research, like an experienced team of nurses, expertise regarding immunization, a constant flux of travellers and the knowledge and infrastructure that is required for research into microbiology, virology and parasitology. Examples of research that stem from this clinic are projects on immunization against malaria, yellow fever, travellers' diarrhea, poliomyelitis and hepatitis B, vaccination of immunocompromised patients, and projects on travel related acquisition of extended spectrum ß-lactamase producing Enterobacteriacae and on the utility of post-travel screening of asymptomatic travellers for parasites.UBL - phd migration 201

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