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The International Traveler's Guide to Avoiding Infections

Charles E. Davis, M.D.

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The last thing a world traveler wants is to get sick. To stay healthy, travelers need to protect themselves from viruses, bacteria, and parasites, including many they have seldom, if ever, encountered. With precise, simple explanations, this indispensable guide helps international travelers avoid common—and uncommon—infections wherever they go.

Relating important medical findings, Dr. Charles E. Davis provides the latest recommendations for healthy travel planning. He describes the precautions travelers can take to prevent infection, including

• pre-trip travel clinic visits
• essential...

The last thing a world traveler wants is to get sick. To stay healthy, travelers need to protect themselves from viruses, bacteria, and parasites, including many they have seldom, if ever, encountered. With precise, simple explanations, this indispensable guide helps international travelers avoid common—and uncommon—infections wherever they go.

Relating important medical findings, Dr. Charles E. Davis provides the latest recommendations for healthy travel planning. He describes the precautions travelers can take to prevent infection, including

• pre-trip travel clinic visits
• essential immunizations and medications
• travel insurance and medical kits
• safe food and water practices
• personal protection measures
• post-trip checkups

The International Traveler's Guide to Avoiding Infections is organized by disease, with highly accessible discussions and detailed illustrations of all the major travelers' infections. Maps make it easy to see where infections are commonly acquired, and specific prevention strategies for each destination enhance travel planning.

Tourists and professionals such as military personnel, journalists, aid workers, and businesspeople need the tools provided here to stay healthy during their trip and after they return home.

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Davis... provides advice about what to do before, during, and after a trip to prevent infection and explains options if an illness does occur... VERDICT: Essential for international travelers.

A best new travel read... lists the essentials of a travel medical kit, outlines basic food and water practices, and details the viruses, bacteria, and parasites that may be encountered around the world.

Follow his 'Considerations for ALL travelers' advice before zipping your suitcase shut and heading for the airport... and follow his 7 most important travel medical kit considerations to ensure the safest and healthiest travel experience possible.

This book is amazing and explains all the different types of infections worldwide... I will recommend this book to all my friends and family.

This work offers much practical and sound medical advice to travelers.

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Available
Trim Size
6
x
9
Pages
544
ISBN
9781421403809
Illustration Description
11 color illus., 21 b&w illus.
Table of Contents

List of Figures and Tables
Preface
Part I: Sources of Travel Advice
1. Personal Physicians and Travel Clinics
2. Websites for Travelers
3. Medical and Evacuation Insurance
4. Overseas Medical Care and

List of Figures and Tables
Preface
Part I: Sources of Travel Advice
1. Personal Physicians and Travel Clinics
2. Websites for Travelers
3. Medical and Evacuation Insurance
4. Overseas Medical Care and Medical Tourism
Part II: Pre-Travel Planning
5. Devising a Prevention Strategy
6. The Geographic Distribution of Major Travelers' Infections
7. Immunizations
8. Personal Protection Measures
9. Drug Prophylaxis and Self-Treatment
10. Special Circumstances
11. Travel Medical Kits
Part III: Bacterial Infections
12. What You—and Your Doctor—Need to Know about Bacteria
13. Typhoid Fever
14. Plague
15. Cholera
16. Leptospirosis
17. Typhus and Other Rickettsial Infections
18. Oroya, Trench, and Q Fevers
19. Relapsing Fevers
20. Anthrax, Brucellosis, and Listeriosis
21. Bacterial Meningitis
22. Tuberculosis
Part IV: Viral Infections
23. What You—and Your Doctor —Need to Know about Viruses
24. Arbovirus Infections: An Overview
25. Yellow Fever
26. Dengue Fever
27. Other Arboviruses
28. Ebola and Other Viral Hemorrhagic Fevers
29. Poliomyelitis
30. Acute Viral Hepatitis
31. Rabies
32. Influenza
Part V: Parasitic Infections
33. What You—and Your Doctor—Need to Know about Parasites
34. Malaria
35. Amebiasis
36. Leishmaniasis
37. African and American Trypanosomiasis
38. Intestinal Roundworm Infections
39. Tissue Roundworm Infections
40. Schistosomiasis and Other Flatworm Infections
Part VI: Infections Caused by Multiple Microbes
41. Sexually Transmitted Infections
42. Travelers' Diarrhea
43. Tropical Skin Infections and Infestations
Part VII: Post-Travel Considerations
44. Fever in Returning Travelers
45. Post-Travel Screening: Yes or No?
Glossary
References
Index

Author Bio
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Charles E. Davis, M.D.

Charles E. Davis, M.D., a specialist in microbiology and infectious diseases, is professor emeritus of pathology and medicine at the University of California, San Diego, and director emeritus of microbiology at the UCSD medical center.
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