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.
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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
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- ►nih.gov [PDF] 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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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'
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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
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