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Pathogens for Travelers’ Diarrhea in Nepal and Resistance Patterns
- Holly Murphy,
- Prativa Pandey
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At the top of the world, Nepal leads the world in travelers’ diarrhea. A review of the rates, pathogens and resistance patterns over 3 decades reveals a persistent problem of increasing alarm. A look at root causes provides insight into this oppressive, inconvenient offense to travelers to an otherwise mystical Himalayan paradise.
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- Introduction
- Background on Travelers Diarrhea in Nepal
- Avoiding TD in Nepal (Boil it, cook it, peel it…. Forget it!)
- Resistance Patterns
- Diarrheal Outbreaks
- Notable Pathogens
- Illness Consequent to TD
- Root Causes of TD in Nepal
- Drug Choice and Availability in Nepal
- Conclusions
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- Title
- Pathogens for Travelers’ Diarrhea in Nepal and Resistance Patterns
- Journal
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Current Infectious Disease Reports
Volume 14, Issue 3 , pp 238-245
- Cover Date
- 2012-06-01
- DOI
- 10.1007/s11908-012-0253-9
- Print ISSN
- 1523-3847
- Online ISSN
- 1534-3146
- Publisher
- Current Science Inc.
- Additional Links
- Topics
- Keywords
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- Travelers’ diarrhea
- Nepal
- Campylobacter
- ETEC
- Shigella
- Cyclospora
- Antibiotic resistance
- Norovirus
- Astrovirus
- Industry Sectors
- Authors
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Holly Murphy
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(2)
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Prativa Pandey
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Holly Murphy
- Author Affiliations
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- 1. CIWEC Clinic Travel Medicine Center, PO Box 12895, British-Indian Embassy Road, Lainchour, Kathmandu, Nepal
- 2. 1133 Pomona Road, Ann Arbor, MI, 48103, USA