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Travel medicine

Travel medicine or emporiatrics is the branch of medicine that deals with the prevention and management of health problems of international travelers.


Globalization and travel
Globalization facilitates the spread of disease and increases the number of travelers who will be exposed to a different health environment. Major content areas of travel medicine include the global epidemiology of health risks to the traveler, vaccinology, malaria prevention, and pre-travel counseling designed to maintain the health of the approximately 600 million international travelers. It has been estimated that about 80 million travelers go annually from developed to developing countries.Supercourse on Travel Medicine
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Mortality and morbidity
Mortality studies indicate that the cardiovascular disease accounts for most deaths during travel (50-70%), while injury and accident follow (~25%). Infectious disease accounts for about 2.8-4% of deaths during/from travel. Morbidity studies suggest that about half of the people from a developed country that stay one month in a developing country will get sick.Supercourse on Travel Medicine Traveler's diarrhea is the most common problem encountered.
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Disciplines
The field of travel medicine encompasses a wide variety of disciplines including epidemiology, infectious disease, public health, tropical medicine, high altitude physiology, travel related obstetrics, psychiatry, occupational medicine, military and migration medicine, and environmental health.
Special itineraries and activities include cruise ship travel, diving, mass gatherings (e.g. the Hajj), and wilderness/remote regions travel.
Basically, the travel medicine can divide into 4 main topics: the prevention (vaccination and travel advice), the assistance medicine (dealing with repatriation and medical treatment of travelers), the wilderness medicine (e.g. high-altitude medicine, cruise ship medicine, expedition medicine, etc.) and the insurance medicine.
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Focus
Travel medicine includes pre-travel consultation and evaluation, contingency planning during travel, and post-travel follow-up and care. Information is provided by the WHO that addresses health issues for travelers for each country as well as the specific health risks of air travel itself.WHO Travel Information Also, the CDC publishes valuable and up-to-date information. (see external links). Key areas to consider are vaccination and the six I’s:
Insects: repellents, nets, medication
Ingestions: safety of water, food
Indiscretion: HIV, sexually transmitted disease
Injuries: accident avoidance, personal safety
Immersion: schistosomiasis
Insurance: coverage and services during travel, access to care
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Specific disease problems
Yellow fever is endemic to certain areas in Africa and South America. The CDC site delineates the risk areas and provides information about vaccination and preventive steps. CDC re: Yellow Fever
Meningococcal meningitis is endemic in the tropical meningococcal belt of Africa. Vaccination is required for pilgrims going to Mecca. Detailed information is available on the CDC site. CDC re: Meningococcal Meningitis
Malaria prevention is done by preventing or deducing exposure to mosquitos (screened rooms, air-conditioning, nets) use of repellents (usually DEET). In addition chemoprophylaxis is started before the travel, during the time of potential exposure, and for 4 weeks (chloroquine, doxycycline, or mefloquine) or 7 days (atovaquone/proguanil or primaquine) after leaving the risk area. See detailed CDC site.CDC re:Malaria
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Medication Kit
The traveler should have a medication kit to provide for necessary and useful medication. Based on circumstances it should include also malaria prophylaxis, condoms, and medication to combat traveler's diarrhea. In addition, a basic first aid kit can be of use.
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See also
Tropical medicine
Tropical disease
Montezuma's revenge
Prince Leopold Institute of Tropical Medicine
Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene
Carte Jaune
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References

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External links
Countries - World Health Organization - includes information on outbreaks and health information
Travelers' Health - Centers for Disease Control and Prevention - includes information on outbreaks, specific diseases, recommended vaccinations
Traveler's Health - MedlinePlus
Safe Water for International Travelers includes a Worldwide Rating of Drinking Water Safety and waterborne diseases prevention.
Travelan - a natural product that helps reduce the risk of Traveler's Diarrhea
Global Infectious Diseases and Epidemiology Network - a travel medicine resource known as GIDEON.
A Hungarian textbook
The relation between travel and assistance medicine
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Organizations
The International Society of Travel Medicine
Travel Medicine Body of Knowledge
The American Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene

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