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Travel and Tropical Medicine, An Issue of Infectious Disease Clinics

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This issue provides in-depth coverage of a wide range of topics in Travel Medicine that are not readily available in standard textbooks. The contributing authors are recognized experts in their fields of infectious diseases, clinical tropical medicine, and travel medicine. Topics covered include new vaccines against yellow fever and Japanese encephalitis, the current prevention of malaria and treatment of common syndromes such as travelers diarrhea and cutaneous infections acquired abroad, including cutaneous leishmaniasis. Other chapters address the pre-travel screening of high-risk travelers, problems associated with airline travel for adults and children, the common issues confronting physicians who work with travelers returning to home abroad to visit friends and relatives, sexual tourism and the interactions between HIV infection and tropical diseases. Authors also address the use of surveillance data obtained in travelers, medical issues associated with extreme travel conditions, the treatment of severe malaria, and the vectors associated with common vector-borne diseases.
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Saunders
37175
9781416026679
9781416026679

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Publication date
2005
Issue number
1
Cover
hard cover
Pages count
240
Weight (g)
544
  • 1. Setting a Standard in Travel Medicine (Bia, Hill)
    2. Pre-travel Screening for High Risk Travelers (Suh and Mileno)
    3. Visiting Friends and Relatives as High Risk Travel (Angell, Behrens)
    4. Health Risks to Air Travelers (Fischer, Sohail)
    5. On the Medical Edge: Preparation and Evaluation of the Expatriate, Refugee or Disaster Relief Worker and Peace Corps Volunteer (Callahan, Hamer)
    6. Yellow Fever and Japanese Encephalitis Vaccines: Indications and Complications (Kozarsky, Cetron, Marfin)
    7. Surveillance of Imported Disease as the Window to Travel Health Risk (Jelinek, Muhlberger)
    8. Travelers Diarrhea: Changing Epidemiology, Bacterial Resistance and New Etiologies (Shlim)
    9. The Vectors of Vector-Borne Disease (Marcus)
    10. New Strategies for the Prophylaxis of Malaria (Chen, Keystone)
    11. Management of Severe Malaria: Interventions and Controversies (Pasvol, Parise))
    12. The Impact of HIV Infection on Tropical Diseases (Harms)
    13. Sexual Tourism: Implications for Travelers and the Destination Culture (Marrazzo)
    14. Water Quality and Treatment (Edberg)
    15. New Diagnostics in Parasitology (Chiodini)
    16. Cutaneous Leishmaniasis and Other Cutaneous Lesions in Travel (Magill)
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