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Health advice for international travel


DR HILL, RD PEARSON - Annals of internal medicine, 1988 - Am Coll Physicians
Travel to the developing world by US citizens has been increasing. Exposure to illnesses such
as travelers' diarrhea, malaria, and vaccine-preventable diseases challenges the internist to
provide pre-travel advice. Each traveler's itinerary, duration of stay and medical history, ...
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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 …, 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 Diphtheria" Immune globulin Mumps ...
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A new look at typhoid vaccination. Information for the practicing physician


BA Woodruff, AT Pavia, PA Blake - JAMA, 1991 - Am Med Assoc
Most cases of typhoid fever in the United States occur in international travelers, with the greatest
risk associated with travel to Peru, India, Pakistan, and Chile. Laboratory workers and household
contacts of long-term carriers are also at greater risk than the general population. ...
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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 specific considerations for which data, ...
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Measles prophylaxis for international travel


DR Hill, RD Pearson - Annals of Internal Medicine, 1989 - Am Coll Physicians
Annals. Search Annals : Advanced search. ...
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Reported illness and compliance in US travelers attending an immunization facility


E Hilton, B Edwards, C Singer - Archives of Internal Medicine, 1989 - archinte.highwire.org
Page 1. Reported Illness and Compliance in US Travelers Attending an Immunization Facility
Eileen Hilton, MD; Barbara Edwards, MD; Carol Singer, MD \s=b\ Two hundred fourteen
international travelers were retro- spectively interviewed bytelephone. ...
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Pre-travel health, immunization status, and demographics of travel to the …


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 travel of 2, 445 travelers to the developing world seen at ...
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Is cholera a problem for US travelers?


JD Synder, PA Blake - JAMA, 1982 - Am Med Assoc
Only ten cases of cholera in US travelers have been reported since the current cholera pandemic
began in 1961. No important risk factors were apparent from assessing the age, place of
acquisition, duration of mode of travel before infection, or history of cholera vaccination of ...
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Travel medicine for the primary care physician.

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A Studemeister - Western Journal of Medicine, 1991 - pubmedcentral.nih.gov
T ravel medicine has become an important aspect of pri- mary care. More than 8 million Americans
travel to developing countries each year,1 and of these a quarter have at least one illness develop
during their sojourn.2 Travelers are at risk of acquiring a number of preventable ...
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Vaccines for foreign travel.


MS Wolfe - Pediatric clinics of North America, 1990 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Exotic infections are a significant threat to the child traveling to or going to live in the developing
world. Vaccines are available that can prevent some of these infections. It is essential that basic
routine childhood vaccination be up to date and that necessary modifications be made ...
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