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* Tropical sprue has been associated with Persistent travelers’ diarrhea.
* Tropical sprue has been associated with Persistent travelers’ diarrhea.
* Tropical sprue is associated with deficiencies of vitamins absorbed in the proximal and distal small bowel and most commonly affects long-term travelers to tropical areas
* Tropical sprue is associated with deficiencies of vitamins absorbed in the proximal and distal small bowel and most commonly affects long-term travelers to tropical areas
 
* Secondary lactase deficiency.
Risk factors are:
Risk factors are:
* Living in the tropics
* Living in the tropics
* Long periods of travel to tropical destinations
* Long periods of travel to tropical destinations

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Overview

The most potent risk factor is exposure to tropical areas. It is rarely seen in short term travelers.

Risk Factors

Associations

  • Tropical sprue has been associated with Persistent travelers’ diarrhea.
  • Tropical sprue is associated with deficiencies of vitamins absorbed in the proximal and distal small bowel and most commonly affects long-term travelers to tropical areas
  • Secondary lactase deficiency.

Risk factors are:

  • Living in the tropics
  • Long periods of travel to tropical destinations

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