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Epidemiology of Travel-Related Hospitalization
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Febrile diseases were the most common cause for hospitalization, with malaria, unidentified febrile diseases, and dengue fever being the most common. Diseases were destination related; travel to Africa was associated with a higher rate of hospitalization. Malaria and cutaneous leishmaniasis had a substantially male predominance, probably due to risk-taking behavior.
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