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Bacterial enterotoxins are associated with resistance to colon cancer


GM Pitari, LV Zingman, DM Hodgson, AE … - Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of …, 2003 - National Acad Sciences
One half million patients suffer from colorectal cancer in industrialized
nations, yet this disease exhibits a low incidence in under-developed countries.
This geographic imbalance suggests an environmental contribution to the ...
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Pregnancy and travel


M Barry, F Bia - JAMA, 1989 - Am Med Assoc
The special problems of travel during pregnancy have become clinically important
as more women are traveling to remote places for business or recreation. Optimal
maintenance of fetal and maternal health under these circumstances entails ...
Cited by 33 - Related articles - All 3 versions

Immunizations for foreign travel.

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DR Hill - The Yale journal of biology and medicine, 1992 - pubmedcentral.nih.gov
One of the most important aspects of preparing travelers for destinations
throughout the world is providing them with immunizations. Before administering
any vaccines, however, a careful health and immunization history and travel ...
Cited by 19 - Related articles - BL Direct - All 7 versions

Innovation on trial: Punitive damages versus new products


RJ Mahoney, SE Littlejohn - Science, 1989 - sciencemag.org
Innovation, scientific discovery transformed into valuable products, is a
powerful asset for the United States in today's global economy, but it is being
put on trial by the US product liability system. Strict liability and huge ...
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Pre-travel health, immunization status, and demographics of travel to the developing world for …


DR Hill - The American journal of tropical medicine and hygiene, 1991 - ASTMH
Abstract. It is estimated that five million Americans will travel to the
developing world over the next year. This study examines the demographic
profile, past medical and im munization history, itinerary, and reason for ...
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HIV infection following motor vehicle trauma in central Africa


DR Hill - JAMA, 1989 - Am Med Assoc
The prevention of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection during
international travel is gaining increased attention. In this report, a
32-year-old man acquired the HIV following a motor vehicle accident in ...
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International travel and the child younger than two years: I. Recommendations for …


SR PREBLUD, TF TSAI, EW BRINK, BL … - The Pediatric infectious disease journal, 1989 - journals.lww.com
Vol. 8, No. 7 PREBLUD ET AL. 417 TABLE 1. Potential immunizations for children
less than 2 years of age traveling outside the United States Live Attenuated
Vaccines Inactivated Vaccines Toxoids Immune globulins Measles Cholera ...
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Travel-related diseases: injury and infectious disease prevention


WX Shandera - J Wilderness Med, 1993 - wemjournal.org
To counsel prospective travelers, physicians should familiarize themselves with
risks and exposures associated with travel. The most common causes of travelers'
mortality and morbidity, respectively, are accidents and infections. ...
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Evaluation of the returned traveler.

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DR Hill - The Yale Journal of Biology and Medicine, 1992 - pubmedcentral.nih.gov
Recognition of clinical syndromes in returned travelers is an important part of
providing care to international travelers. The first step is to take a history
with attention to pre-travel preventive measures, the patient's itinerary, ...
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Emporiatrics: Protecting Travelers from Typhoid Fever


N Rao - Infection Control and Hospital Epidemiology, 1991 - jstor.org
EPIDEMIOLOGY AND CLINICAL PRESENTATION The incidence of typhoid fever in the
United States has decreased from one case per 100,00 popula- tion in 1955 to
about 0.2 cases per 100,000 in 1966, and has since remained the same. ...
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