These cases of post-travel malaria in multiple members of the same family provide important teaching points about malaria prevention in travelers, yet they raise a significant concern that resistance to atovaquone-proguanil might already be appearing.
At the eighth conference of the International Society of Travel Medicine (CISTM8) held in New York City, May 7-11, 2003, one symposium addressed envenomations, land and sea.
Rapid antigen testing may serve as an early warning system in influenza surveillance.
Detection of central venous catheter thrombosis by ultrasound may provide an early warning system for the presence of catheter-related infection.
PDAs may soon become indispensable to ID physicians.