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For instance, the United Kingdom has vigilance systems of traveller diseases, and studies have been published which evidence that the cost of travel-related illnesses in the UK is in excess of €111 million, and that, by far, the commonest afflictions the traveller is likely to experience are diarrhoea and vomiting [ 33].
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