Manual of Travel Medicine

Manual of Travel Medicine
Author: Allen Yung,Karin Leder,Joseph Torresi,Tilman Ruff,Daniel O’Brien,Mike Starr,Jim Black
Publsiher: IP Communications
Total Pages: 441
Release: 2011-04-03
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9780980864960

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In this third edition of Manual of Travel Medicine, Australasian healthcare professionals will continue to find the information and advice they need to care for travellers. The Manual is structured as follows: principles of pre-travel healthcare; immunisation; prevention and management of malaria; prevention and management of travellers’ diarrhoea; specific infectious and non-infectious conditions; travellers with specific needs; and health issues in returned travellers. Recommendations for common travel destinations and immunisation and malaria recommendations by country are summarised. For this edition: all original chapters have been reviewed and updated; a chapter, ‘Health issues in returned travellers’, which focuses on the more common and important illnesses and their presentations, has been added; information about and recommendations for the use of new vaccines has been added; 15 of the 21 infection-distribution maps are now printed in full colour; and Mike Starr and Jim Black have joined the author team. For doctors, nurses, and pharmacists, this third edition of the Manual will continue to prove a practical, user-friendly, and authoritative desk-top reference.

Manual of Travel Medicine

Manual of Travel Medicine
Author: Joseph Torresi,Sarah McGuinness,Karin Leder,Daniel O’Brien,Tilman Ruff,Mike Starr,Katherine Gibney
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 431
Release: 2019-10-18
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9789811372520

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The fourth edition of this well received book provides an authoritative and up-to-date resource to support good practice in travel medicine, a field that has evolved substantially in recent years. Concretely, there has been intensified monitoring of health problems among travelers, as well as extensive research efforts, which have led to the development of evidence-based approaches to the field. The book includes expert recommendations regarding e.g. immunizations, malaria prophylaxis, travelers’ diarrhea, altitude sickness, emerging infections, and non-infectious health issues encountered by travelers. It provides a practical approach to the pre-travel consultation and management of most issues that arise in medical care for travelers. In addition, it provides expert advice for high-risk travelers, e.g. those with immunosuppression, the elderly, pregnant women and young children. The text offers a user-friendly, practical handbook for healthcare practitioners during their clinical consultations, as well as nurses and pharmacists.

Manual of Travel Medicine and Health

Manual of Travel Medicine and Health
Author: Robert Steffen,Herbert L. DuPont,Annelies Wilder-Smith
Publsiher: PMPH-USA
Total Pages: 612
Release: 2007
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 155009369X

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The third edition of this quick-reference manual is a companion to the Textbook of Travel Medicine by the same authors. The Manual of Travel Medicine and Health focuses on the diseases travellers face and how to provide them with information, such as immunizations, needed to reduce their risks during travel in endemic areas. Infectious health risks are covered in depth, from transmission and epidemiology through incubation and therapy. A new format allows for larger, updated maps and figures in colour. New chapters include Food Hygiene, Legal Issues (including the revised international health regulations), Maritime Health, and Natural Disasters. The Infectious Health Risks section includes many new topics including avian influenza, chickungunya, and various relevant parasitic diseases. New information is presented on travel medicine vaccines, antimalarial chemoprophylaxis and chemotherapy.

Manual of Travel Medicine

Manual of Travel Medicine
Author: Allen P. Yung,Tilman Alfred Ruff,Joseph Torresi,Karin Sharona Leder,Daniel Patrick O'Brien
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 334
Release: 2004
Genre: Communicable diseases
ISBN: 0975237403

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For Australian doctors, nurses and pharmacists, this manual will prove a practical, user-friendly, and authoritative desk-top reference.

The Travel and Tropical Medicine Manual E Book

The Travel and Tropical Medicine Manual E Book
Author: Christopher A. Sanford,Elaine C. Jong,Paul S. Pottinger
Publsiher: Elsevier Health Sciences
Total Pages: 682
Release: 2016-08-07
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9780323417426

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Prevent, evaluate, and manage diseases that can be acquired in tropical environments and foreign countries with The Travel and Tropical Medicine Manual. This pragmatic resource equips medical providers with the knowledge they need to offer effective aid, covering key topics in pre- and post-travel medicine, caring for immigrants and refugees, and working in low-resource settings. It's also the perfect source for travelers seeking quick, easy access to the latest travel medicine information. Dynamic images illustrate key concepts for an enhanced visual understanding. Evidence-based treatment recommendations enable you to manage diseases confidently. This eBook allows you to search all of the text, figures, images, and references from the book on a variety of devices. Highlights new evidence and content surrounding mental health and traveling. Covers emerging hot topics such as Ebola virus disease, viral hemorrhagic fevers, the role of point-of-care testing in travel medicine, and antibiotic-resistant bacteria in returning travelers and students traveling abroad. Includes an enhanced drug appendix in the back of the book.

The Travel and Tropical Medicine Manual E Book

The Travel and Tropical Medicine Manual E Book
Author: Christopher A. Sanford,Elaine C. Jong
Publsiher: Elsevier Health Sciences
Total Pages: 697
Release: 2008-08-05
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9781437710694

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Prevent, evaluate, and manage diseases that can be acquired in tropical environments and foreign countries with The Travel and Tropical Medicine Manual. This pragmatic, pocket-sized resource equips medical providers with the knowledge they need to offer effective aid, covering key topics in pre- and post-travel medicine, caring for immigrants and refugees, and working in low-resource settings. It's also the perfect source for travelers seeking quick, easy access to the latest travel medicine information. Dynamic images illustrate key concepts for an enhanced visual understanding. Evidence-based treatment recommendations enable you to manage diseases confidently. Pocket-sized format provides access to need-to-know information quickly and easily. Highlights new evidence and content surrounding mental health and traveling. Covers emerging hot topics such as Ebola virus disease, viral hemorrhagic fevers, the role of point-of-care testing in travel medicine, and antibiotic-resistant bacteria in returning travelers and students traveling abroad. Includes an enhanced drug appendix in the back of the book.

Manual of Travel Medicine and Health

Manual of Travel Medicine and Health
Author: Robert Steffen,Herbert L. DuPont
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1999
Genre: Travel
ISBN: 155009078X

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This manual is a companion to the Textbook of Travel Medicine by the same authors. The manual focuses on the diseases travellers face and how to provide them with the information and immunizations they need to reduce their risk from travel in risky areas. Infectious health risks are covered in-depth, from transmission and epidemiology through incubation and therapy. The health risks covered include anthrax, cholera, hantavirus, hepatitus, HIV, influenza, lassa fever malaria, plague, poliomylitis, rabies and tetanus.

Atlas of Travel Medicine and Health

Atlas of Travel Medicine and Health
Author: Jane Chiodini,Lorna Boyne
Publsiher: PMPH-USA
Total Pages: 184
Release: 2014-05-14
Genre: Travel
ISBN: 1607952157

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This third edition of the Atlas of Travel Medicine and Health provides the latest travel health information in a visual format that will aid the healthcare professional when discussing travel health and educating the traveler regarding the risks and precautions that should be considered before and during travel in disease risk areas. The authors have extensive experience in travel medicine, and both are engaged in clinical practices in the field. Carefully drawn maps and icons provide much information at a glance in this attractive reference. The Atlas is organized around three sections: * Section 1: General Travel Advice on topics such as water, food, personal hygiene, accidents, animal and insect bites, parasitic infection, sun and heat, casual sex, altitude, and medical coverage and insurance. * Section 2: Travel-Related Diseases and Their Global Distribution for diseases such as malaria, hepatitis A, hepatitis B, influenza, cholera, typhoid, yellow fever, meningitis, schistomomiasis (Bilharzia infection), dengue, polio, Japanese B encephalitis, tick-borne encephalitis, rabies, and traveler's diarrhea, and several more. * Section 3: Country-Specific Advice, Maps, and Weather, which includes immunization recommendations, malaria advice and precautions, and other health considerations. Sections 1 and 2 are written with the healthcare professional in mind, and Section 3 serves as a resource for both the professional and the traveler. The Atlas is filled with up-to-date, easily accessed travel health information.