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Travel Medicine and Infectious Disease | 2003

Dengue fever in febrile returning travellers to a UK regional infectious diseases unit

Iain Stephenson; John Roper; Maria Fraser; Karl G. Nicholson; Martin Wiselka

Background. Dengue occurs in many tourist destinations, and is increasingly imported by returning travellers. We review the epidemiology and clinical features of confirmed dengue in returning travellers presenting to a UK regional infectious diseases unit. Methods. A retrospective, case-record review of febrile returning travellers, admitted to Leicester Royal Infirmary during 2000-2002. The presenting clinical features of patients with positive dengue serology were compared to those who had negative serological tests. Results. Dengue, including two cases of dengue haemorrhagic fever (DHF) and 1 shock syndrome, was diagnosed in 16 of approximately 250 (6.4%) hospitalised returning travellers. 10/16 (62.5%) patients returned from Asia. There was no difference in symptoms between those with or without serological evidence of dengue. Dengue was associated with thrombocytopenia (p=0.001), leucopenia (p=0.03) and elevated alanine transminase (p=0.01). Following multivariate analysis, dengue was associated with first time travel to an endemic area (odds ratio 10.9, 95% CI 1.21-99.9), early onset of symptoms after return (OR 1.91, 95% CI 1.07-3.43), duration of time overseas (OR 1.08, 95% CI 1.01-1.15) and thrombocytopenia (OR 29.4, 95% CI 1.8-494). Conclusions. Dengue is an important cause of illness in hospitalised febrile returning travellers. It should be considered in first-time travellers, with thrombocytopenia and negative malaria films who present with symptoms soon after return.


Journal of Aapos | 2008

Sequential leukemic infiltration and human herpesvirus optic neuropathy in acute lymphoblastic leukemia.

Uday Kumar Bhatt; Maria Elena Gregory; Mabrouk S. Madi; Maria Fraser; Geoffery H.A. Woodruff

Leukemic infiltration is a common cause of optic disk swelling in a patient with acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL). Recurrence of optic disk swelling in a patient with previous leukemic infiltration carries a grave prognosis when it is associated with recurrent central nervous system disease. We report a case of recurrent swelling of an optic disk in a patient with T-cell ALL who had previously been treated for CNS relapse with optic nerve involvement. In this case the swelling was associated with cytomegalovirus infection and resolved following treatment with antiviral therapy.


Health Technology Assessment | 2014

Randomised controlled trial and health economic evaluation of the impact of diagnostic testing for influenza, respiratory syncytial virus and Streptococcus pneumoniae infection on the management of acute admissions in the elderly and high-risk 18- to 64-year-olds.

Karl G. Nicholson; Keith R. Abrams; Sally Batham; Marie-Jo Medina; Fiona C Warren; Michael R. Barer; Alison Bermingham; Tristan W. Clark; Nicholas Latimer; Maria Fraser; Nelun Perera; Kumar Rajakumar; Maria Zambon


Archive | 2014

Ease-of-use scores

Karl G. Nicholson; Keith R Abrams; Sally Batham; Marie Jo Medina; Fiona C Warren; Michael R. Barer; Alison Bermingham; Tristan W. Clark; Nicholas Latimer; Maria Fraser; Nelun Perera; Kumar Rajakumar; Maria Zambon


Archive | 2014

Case report form, clinical study

Karl G. Nicholson; Keith R Abrams; Sally Batham; Marie Jo Medina; Fiona C Warren; Michael R. Barer; Alison Bermingham; Tristan W. Clark; Nicholas Latimer; Maria Fraser; Nelun Perera; Kumar Rajakumar; Maria Zambon


Archive | 2014

Background and rationale

Karl G. Nicholson; Keith R Abrams; Sally Batham; Marie Jo Medina; Fiona C Warren; Michael R. Barer; Alison Bermingham; Tristan W. Clark; Nicholas Latimer; Maria Fraser; Nelun Perera; Kumar Rajakumar; Maria Zambon


Archive | 2014

Summary of the protocol for the Three Winters Study

Karl G. Nicholson; Keith R Abrams; Sally Batham; Marie Jo Medina; Fiona C Warren; Michael R. Barer; Alison Bermingham; Tristan W. Clark; Nicholas Latimer; Maria Fraser; Nelun Perera; Kumar Rajakumar; Maria Zambon


Archive | 2014

Ease and speed of use of point-of-care, molecular and traditional test methods for the diagnosis of respiratory infections

Karl G. Nicholson; Keith R Abrams; Sally Batham; Marie Jo Medina; Fiona C Warren; Michael R. Barer; Alison Bermingham; Tristan W. Clark; Nicholas Latimer; Maria Fraser; Nelun Perera; Kumar Rajakumar; Maria Zambon


Archive | 2014

Collection and transport of nasopharyngeal specimens

Karl G. Nicholson; Keith R Abrams; Sally Batham; Marie Jo Medina; Fiona C Warren; Michael R. Barer; Alison Bermingham; Tristan W. Clark; Nicholas Latimer; Maria Fraser; Nelun Perera; Kumar Rajakumar; Maria Zambon


Archive | 2014

Sample of WinBUGS code used

Karl G. Nicholson; Keith R Abrams; Sally Batham; Marie Jo Medina; Fiona C Warren; Michael R. Barer; Alison Bermingham; Tristan W. Clark; Nicholas Latimer; Maria Fraser; Nelun Perera; Kumar Rajakumar; Maria Zambon

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Nelun Perera

University Hospitals of Leicester NHS Trust

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Sally Batham

University of Leicester

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