Travel medicine
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Travel medicine
(Colour guide)
Churchill Livingstone, 2001
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Includes index
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Description
This is a highly illustrated guide to an increasingly important area of health care. GPs and Practice Nurses are frequently called upon to give medical advice to people taking holidays in places which until very recently were only visited by explorers or serious mountaineers, while travel to countries where malaria is endemic is now common. Travellers frequently return with exotic rashes, etc, which are highly suitable for illustration in colour. All the important areas of the subject are covered, including advice to travellers on immunisation, malaria, assessing fitness to travel, illness while travelling and problems after return. There is at present no widely available short guide to travel medicine which is illustrated in colour and is suitable for a wide range of health professionals - this Colour Guide fills that gap.
Table of Contents
The Size of the Problem. Emerging and Re-Emerging Disease. Surveillance. Sources of Information and Education. Equipment: Documents, Sun Screens. First Aid, Nets, Water, Medications etc. Advice on Health Risks. Food, Water, Personal Contact. Insects and Animals.Immunoprophylaxis. Malaria Prevention. Assessing Fitness to Travel: Pre-Existing Illness. Psychological and Social Adaptation and Repatriation. Special Categories. The Elderly, Pre-Existing Illness. HIV, Pregnancy and Children. Overland, Air Flights, JetLag, Cruises, Culture Shock and Respect for Host Countries. Emergencies. Accidents. Medical Care. First Aid ILLNESS in TRAVELLERS: Fevers. Jaundice. Rashes Psychological . Parasites, Diarrhoea and Respiratory AFTER RETURN: Counselling and Screening. Social and Psychological Adaptation
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