Observational Study of Travellers Pathologies
Traveling to emerging countries is associated with a significant risk of encountering health issues specific to the destination, such as gastrointestinal and respiratory infections, malaria episodes, and road traffic accidents.These conditions are associated with behavioral, geographical, or environmental risk factors. A better understanding of these factors will enable the development of targeted recommendations to minimize travel related health issues. The main objective of this study is to determine the incidence of pathologies occurring during travel outside the metropolitan territory.
⁃ For all participants in the EOP study :
∙ Major subject (age ≥ 18)
‣ Owns a smartphone compatible with electronic data collection
‣ Preparing to travel outside mainland France
‣ Affiliated with or covered by Social Security or private insurance
‣ Willing to participate in the EOP study
• For the EOP-Arbo Sub-study :
⁃ \- Subject who has consented to participate in the EOP\_Arbo study.
• For the EOP-AMR Sub-study :
∙ Subject who has consented to participate in the EOP\_AMR study.