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Travellers' Diarrhoea

Practice Nursing, 1993
Diarrhoea is almost inevitable when visiting underdeveloped countries. Rodney Cartwright explains what precautions can be taken.
R C, Arduino, H L, DuPont
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Travellers' malaria

Parasitology Today, 1992
The risk of malaria poses travellers and their advisers with difficult problems as drug resistance spreads worldwide. Protection against infection rests on travellers' knowledge of the risk of malaria, on their avoidance of malaria vectors and on their compliant use of chemoprophylaxis.
Steffen, Robert, Behrens, R H
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Travel Medicine and Travel Clinics

Infectious Disease Clinics of North America, 1991
In response to the vast number of American travelers to the developing world, the discipline of Travel Medicine has become an emerging specialty. There are presently no formal Board or other requirements to practice Travel Medicine, but bona fide practitioners of this field, who also usually direct travel clinics, should at the least be well-trained ...
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Traveller's diarrhoea

The Lancet Infectious Diseases, 2005
Traveller's diarrhoea affects over 50% of travellers to some destinations and can disrupt holidays and business trips. This review examines the main causes and epidemiology of the syndrome, which is associated with poor public health infrastructure and hygiene practices, particularly in warmer climates.
Seif S, Al-Abri   +2 more
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Travel and Travelers

2010
There is a common belief that medieval men and women lived their lives within a narrow geographical and psychological space, the village and the neighboring fields for the most part. According to this opinion, it was not until the Renaissance and the voyages of Columbus and those who followed him that Europeans became aware of the wider world around ...
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Travelers' Diarrhea

2008
This chapter provides details on diarrhea as the most frequent health problem encountered by persons going from industrialized to developing countries. It discusses travelers' diarrhea (TD), which is defined as the passage of three or more unformed stools within 24 hours that is associated with nausea, vomiting, abdominal pain or cramps, fever, fecal ...
Karen J. Vigil, Herbert L. DuPont
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Travel medicine

Current Opinion in Infectious Diseases, 1995
This review covers significant recent developments in the field of travel medicine. New vaccines related to travel are discussed: cholera, Lyme disease, and rotavirus. Pertinent travel vaccine-related issues with varicella, polio, meningitis, Japanese encephalitis, and tick-borne encephalitis are described.
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