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Annals of Internal Medicine, 2023
International travel can cause new illness or exacerbate existing conditions. Because primary care providers are frequent sources of health advice to travelers, they should be familiar with destination-specific disease risks, be knowledgeable about travel and routine vaccines, be prepared to prescribe chemoprophylaxis and self-treatment regimens, and ...
Robert J. Rolfe +2 more
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International travel can cause new illness or exacerbate existing conditions. Because primary care providers are frequent sources of health advice to travelers, they should be familiar with destination-specific disease risks, be knowledgeable about travel and routine vaccines, be prepared to prescribe chemoprophylaxis and self-treatment regimens, and ...
Robert J. Rolfe +2 more
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Travel medicine in hospitality: an interdisciplinary perspective
International Journal of Contemporary Hospitality Management, 2023Purpose This paper aims to introduce an under-researched concept, travel medicine, to the hospitality field and proposes future research directions.
Fanglin Hu +3 more
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How can we transform travel medicine by leveraging on AI-powered search engines?
Journal of Travel Medicine, 2023A ChatGPT search engine with chatbot function, offers travellers pre-, during, and post-travel consultations. Users should critically evaluate information provided and assess source reliability.
K. Kwok +7 more
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Infectious Disease Clinics of North America, 2012
Injuries to children while traveling is an important topic in travel medicine. Traffic injuries and drowning are the first and second leading causes of death in children who travel, and are a far greater risk than infectious and chronic diseases.
Alimuddin Zumla +2 more
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Injuries to children while traveling is an important topic in travel medicine. Traffic injuries and drowning are the first and second leading causes of death in children who travel, and are a far greater risk than infectious and chronic diseases.
Alimuddin Zumla +2 more
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Travel Medicine and Infectious Disease, 2020
Over the past two decades, several countries in Latin American, particularly Brazil, Venezuela, and Colombia, have experienced multiple outbreaks of oral Chagas disease.
C. Franco-Paredes +7 more
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Over the past two decades, several countries in Latin American, particularly Brazil, Venezuela, and Colombia, have experienced multiple outbreaks of oral Chagas disease.
C. Franco-Paredes +7 more
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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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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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Novel chikungunya and dengue vaccines-travel medicine applications.
Journal of Travel MedicineRecent epidemics of dengue and chikungunya have highlighted the urgent need for vaccines to reduce the risk of infection in travellers. Given challenges tracking chikungunya outbreaks in real-time and the widespread resurgence of dengue, broader ...
Robert Steffen +4 more
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Travel Medicine and Travel Clinics
Infectious Disease Clinics of North America, 1991In 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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Clinical Transplantation, 2019
These updated guidelines from the Infectious Diseases Community of Practice of the American Society of Transplantation review recommendations for prevention and management of travel‐related infection in solid organ transplant (SOT) recipients as well as ...
C. Buchan, C. Kotton
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These updated guidelines from the Infectious Diseases Community of Practice of the American Society of Transplantation review recommendations for prevention and management of travel‐related infection in solid organ transplant (SOT) recipients as well as ...
C. Buchan, C. Kotton
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