Abstract
In a large population of European travelers IBS had a lower incidence rate as compared to previous studies. Particular risk groups were identified; those may need to be protected.
Pitzurra, Raffaela; Fried, Michael; Rogler, Gerhard; Rammert, Christina; Tschopp, Alois; Hatz, Christoph; Steffen, Robert; Mütsch, Margot (2011). Irritable bowel syndrome among a cohort of European travelers to resource-limited destinations. Journal of Travel Medicine, 18(4):250-256.
In a large population of European travelers IBS had a lower incidence rate as compared to previous studies. Particular risk groups were identified; those may need to be protected.
In a large population of European travelers IBS had a lower incidence rate as compared to previous studies. Particular risk groups were identified; those may need to be protected.
Item Type: | Journal Article, refereed, original work |
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Communities & Collections: | 04 Faculty of Medicine > Epidemiology, Biostatistics and Prevention Institute (EBPI) |
Dewey Decimal Classification: | 610 Medicine & health |
Scopus Subject Areas: | Health Sciences > Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health
Health Sciences > Infectious Diseases |
Language: | English |
Date: | 2011 |
Deposited On: | 10 Nov 2011 17:19 |
Last Modified: | 08 Jul 2022 13:02 |
Publisher: | Wiley-Blackwell |
ISSN: | 1195-1982 |
OA Status: | Closed |
Publisher DOI: | https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1708-8305.2011.00529.x |
PubMed ID: | 21722236 |
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