Fast Facts: Travel Medicine
Travellers depend upon their family physician and practice nurse for essential advice in planning travel and practitioners need to be able recognise an increasing array of diseases in a new, mobile population.
The explosion in international tourism fuelled by fast, cheap transport has meant that the specialty of travel medicine has had to evolve rapidly. Travel medicine now extends well beyond infections in warm climates and includes exposure to new environments, new cultures, new hazards, and new medical problems including emerging and re-emerging infections.
'Fast Facts: Travel Medicine' is an invaluable practice resource which provides expert practical coverage of all aspects of health problems that may be incurred during travel abroad. It focuses on the provision of sound, personalised advice in the areas of preparation, risk- assessment, planning and personal responsibility. This fact-filled, accessible guide will see near-constant use in the primary healthcare setting.
Contents:
Pre-travel health assessment
Geographical distribution of health hazards
Individuals with special considerations
Motion sickness and jet lag
Vaccines
Malaria
Other mosquito-transmitted diseases
Food- and water-borne illnesses
Other parasitic diseases
Diseases transmitted by ticks, lice, mites and fleas
Miscellaneous infectious diseases
Environmental and climatic factors
Returned travellers
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