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Doxycycline Malaria Prophylaxis Impact on Risk of Travelers’ Diarrhea among International Travelers

International travelers are frequently at risk for travelers’ diarrhea (TD) and malaria. Doxycycline was one of the earliest antibiotics shown to have efficacy in TD prevention. With increasing resistance and recommendations against antibiotic chemoprophylaxis, doxycycline fell out of use. We evalua...

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Autores principales: Lago, Kathryn, Telu, Kalyani, Tribble, David, Ganesan, Anuradha, Kunz, Anjali, Geist, Charla, Fraser, Jamie, Mitra, Indrani, Lalani, Tahaniyat, Yun, Heather C.
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Publicado: The American Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7646764/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32815505
http://dx.doi.org/10.4269/ajtmh.20-0241
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author Lago, Kathryn
Telu, Kalyani
Tribble, David
Ganesan, Anuradha
Kunz, Anjali
Geist, Charla
Fraser, Jamie
Mitra, Indrani
Lalani, Tahaniyat
Yun, Heather C.
author_facet Lago, Kathryn
Telu, Kalyani
Tribble, David
Ganesan, Anuradha
Kunz, Anjali
Geist, Charla
Fraser, Jamie
Mitra, Indrani
Lalani, Tahaniyat
Yun, Heather C.
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description International travelers are frequently at risk for travelers’ diarrhea (TD) and malaria. Doxycycline was one of the earliest antibiotics shown to have efficacy in TD prevention. With increasing resistance and recommendations against antibiotic chemoprophylaxis, doxycycline fell out of use. We evaluated TD incidence and risk factors in a prospective cohort of travelers, specifically in regard to malaria prophylaxis. Travelers’ diarrhea was defined as ≥ 3 loose stools in 24 hours or two loose stools in 24 hours associated with other gastrointestinal symptoms. The Poisson regression model with robust error variance was used to estimate the RR of TD. Three thousand two hundred twenty-seven trips were enrolled: 62.1% of participants were male, with a median age of 39 years (interquartile range [IQR] 27,59) and a median travel duration of 19 days (IQR 12,49); 17.4% developed TD; 32% traveled to Africa, 40% to Asia, and 27% to the Caribbean and Latin America; and 20% took doxycycline for malaria chemoprophylaxis, 50% took other antimalarials, and 30% took none. Decreased RR of TD was associated with doxycycline (RR 0.62 [0.47–0.82], P < 0.01) and military travel (RR 0.57 [0.47–0.70], P < 0.01). Increased risk of TD was associated with female gender (RR 1.28 [1.09–1.50], P < 0.01), hotel accommodations (RR 1.30 [1.10–1.53], P < 0.01), travel to tropical South America (RR 1.34 [1.09–1.64], P < 0.01), and duration of travel (RR 1.00 [1.00–1.01], P < 0.01). The use of doxycycline for malaria prophylaxis is associated with lower TD risk, suggesting increasing bacterial enteropathogen susceptibility similar to previous observations. Doxycycline selection for antimalarial chemoprophylaxis may provide additional traveler benefit in infection prevention.
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spelling pubmed-76467642020-11-17 Doxycycline Malaria Prophylaxis Impact on Risk of Travelers’ Diarrhea among International Travelers Lago, Kathryn Telu, Kalyani Tribble, David Ganesan, Anuradha Kunz, Anjali Geist, Charla Fraser, Jamie Mitra, Indrani Lalani, Tahaniyat Yun, Heather C. Am J Trop Med Hyg Articles International travelers are frequently at risk for travelers’ diarrhea (TD) and malaria. Doxycycline was one of the earliest antibiotics shown to have efficacy in TD prevention. With increasing resistance and recommendations against antibiotic chemoprophylaxis, doxycycline fell out of use. We evaluated TD incidence and risk factors in a prospective cohort of travelers, specifically in regard to malaria prophylaxis. Travelers’ diarrhea was defined as ≥ 3 loose stools in 24 hours or two loose stools in 24 hours associated with other gastrointestinal symptoms. The Poisson regression model with robust error variance was used to estimate the RR of TD. Three thousand two hundred twenty-seven trips were enrolled: 62.1% of participants were male, with a median age of 39 years (interquartile range [IQR] 27,59) and a median travel duration of 19 days (IQR 12,49); 17.4% developed TD; 32% traveled to Africa, 40% to Asia, and 27% to the Caribbean and Latin America; and 20% took doxycycline for malaria chemoprophylaxis, 50% took other antimalarials, and 30% took none. Decreased RR of TD was associated with doxycycline (RR 0.62 [0.47–0.82], P < 0.01) and military travel (RR 0.57 [0.47–0.70], P < 0.01). Increased risk of TD was associated with female gender (RR 1.28 [1.09–1.50], P < 0.01), hotel accommodations (RR 1.30 [1.10–1.53], P < 0.01), travel to tropical South America (RR 1.34 [1.09–1.64], P < 0.01), and duration of travel (RR 1.00 [1.00–1.01], P < 0.01). The use of doxycycline for malaria prophylaxis is associated with lower TD risk, suggesting increasing bacterial enteropathogen susceptibility similar to previous observations. Doxycycline selection for antimalarial chemoprophylaxis may provide additional traveler benefit in infection prevention. The American Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene 2020-11 2020-08-17 /pmc/articles/PMC7646764/ /pubmed/32815505 http://dx.doi.org/10.4269/ajtmh.20-0241 Text en © The American Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC-BY) License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Telu, Kalyani
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Fraser, Jamie
Mitra, Indrani
Lalani, Tahaniyat
Yun, Heather C.
Doxycycline Malaria Prophylaxis Impact on Risk of Travelers’ Diarrhea among International Travelers
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title_short Doxycycline Malaria Prophylaxis Impact on Risk of Travelers’ Diarrhea among International Travelers
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7646764/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32815505
http://dx.doi.org/10.4269/ajtmh.20-0241
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