Rodriguez Valero, NataliaLedesma Carbayo, María JesúsCuadrado Sánchez, DanielVladimirov, A.Espriu Simon, MarinaVera, I.Roldan, M.Alba, T. deSanz, S.González Moreno, José LuisLuengo Oroz, M.Muñoz, José2018-06-042019-05-182018-05-181195-1982https://hdl.handle.net/2445/122755Trip Doctor(R), a Smartphone-based app monitoring system, was developed to detect infections among travelers in real-time. For testing, 106 participants were recruited (62.2% male, mean age 36 years (SD = 11)). Majority of trips were for tourism and main destinations were in South East Asia. Mean travel duration was 14 days (SD = 10). Diarrhea was the most frequently reported symptom (15.5%). The system demonstrated adequate usability and is ready to be used on a larger scale.12 p.application/pdfeng(c) Oxford University Press, 2018ViatgersMalalties infecciosesTravelersCommunicable diseasesReal-time incidence of travel-related symptoms through a smartphone-based app remote monitoring system: a pilot studyinfo:eu-repo/semantics/article2018-05-30info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess