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Of 779 American travelers in one study, 202 (26 percent) reported 235 illnesses.2 Diarrhea was the leading health problem (affecting 13 percent), followed by respiratory tract symptoms (in 10 percent) and skin problems (in 3 percent). The incidence of malaria was low (3.8 cases per 1000 travelers). In a retrospective Australian study of 232 consecutive patients, malaria was the most common diagnosis (incidence, 27 percent), followed
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