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Regina Chinsio Kwong said: "latent TB, when someone's immune system is nice and strong, you have no symptoms, it doesn't affect your organs," "But it can develop into active TB when you're immunosuppressed . So that's where diabetes, smoking or any infectious disease, like HIV, can really put you at higher risk of developing an active TB case" External link

eagletribune Monday, March 25, 2024 at 8:54:00 PM Central European Standard Time

Regina Chinsio Kwong said: "What we want providers to know is that when any individual comes to them presenting with respiratory symptoms, they need to start thinking about is: Is this potentially a person who is at risk of having TB?" "Even if you weren't born [in] another country, if you're in close proximity to those who are coming from out of the United States, there's a risk" External link

eagletribune Monday, March 25, 2024 at 8:54:00 PM Central European Standard Time

Manuel Linares said: “In a world that’s going through a global transformation, the way we travel will also change forever,” External link

elpais-en Thursday, March 14, 2024 at 4:22:00 PM Central European Standard Time

Marta Diaz said: “The incidence of dengue continues to skyrocket throughout the world, but especially in the Americas,” External link

elpais-en Thursday, March 14, 2024 at 4:22:00 PM Central European Standard Time

Marta Diaz said: “Reported cases of Zika are increasing, especially in countries like Thailand — a hotspot for Spanish travelers — where it surged by nearly 300%,” External link

elpais-en Thursday, March 14, 2024 at 4:22:00 PM Central European Standard Time

Manuel Linares said: “It’s not related to tropical diseases, but the rise in cases underscores the importance of maintaining vaccination rates above 95% to prevent ,” External link

elpais-en Thursday, March 14, 2024 at 4:22:00 PM Central European Standard Time

Manuel Linares says: “In a world undergoing a process of global transformation, the ways of traveling will also change forever,” External link

kiratas Thursday, March 14, 2024 at 6:01:00 AM Central European Standard Time

Marta Diaz says: “Across the world in general, but in the Americas in particular,” External link

kiratas Thursday, March 14, 2024 at 6:01:00 AM Central European Standard Time

Marta Diaz warns: “The number of cases that are being registered is still small in absolute terms, but the trend is clearly upward. In countries like Thailand, an important destination for Spanish travelers, it has grown by close to 300%,” External link

kiratas Thursday, March 14, 2024 at 6:01:00 AM Central European Standard Time

Nerea Irigoyen adds: “But it is a significant risk during pregnancy, because it can cause microcephaly and other damage to the brain of the unborn baby. Furthermore, it is a virus that is transmitted sexually,” External link

kiratas Thursday, March 14, 2024 at 6:01:00 AM Central European Standard Time

Manuel Linares concludes: “It has nothing to do with tropical diseases, but the increase in cases that we are seeing reminds us of the need to maintain high vaccination coverage, above 95%, to avoid outbreaks such as those that have already begun to be initiated by cases imported,” External link

kiratas Thursday, March 14, 2024 at 6:01:00 AM Central European Standard Time

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