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QJM 2005 98(1):69-70; doi:10.1093/qjmed/hci010
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QJM vol. 98 no. 1 © Association of Physicians 2005; all rights reserved.

Correspondence

Schistosomiasis among travellers returning from Malawi: a common occurrence

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Sir,

In August 2001, 11 pupils accompanied by four teachers, from a secondary school in London, visited Malawi for 4 weeks. During their trip they swam in Lake Malawi, having been assured by local people that this area was free of schistosomiasis.

Five weeks later, one of the pupils, a 17-year-old boy, presented with a history . . . [Full Text of this Article]

E. Moore and J.F. Doherty

Hospital for Tropical Diseases London e-mail: Tom.Doherty@lshtm.ac.uk


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