Evidence-based information on travel associated mortality is scarce. Perception, intuition and the availability of interventions such as vaccinations and chemoprophylaxis often guide pre-travel advice. Important risks including accidents and cardiovascular events are not routinely included in pre-travel consultations although they cause more fatalities and costs than infectious diseases. The increased risk of sustaining a road accident in poor economy countries should always be mentioned. The general practitioner is further best placed to discuss possible problems of travellers with chronic diseases before travel
Although illness makes up a considerable proportion of problems encountered by travelers abroad, acc...
There has been an increasing trend for people to travel internationally (Behrens, 1990). Ease of air...
Tourists, business travellers, expatriates returning to visit friends and family, missionaries, stud...
Evidence-based information on travel associated mortality is scarce. Perception, intuition and the a...
[Extract] Most travellers visit their general practitioner or travel clinics with thoughts of vaccin...
The health threats of modern day travel change as population, wealth and tourism increase across the...
Most of the infectious diseases to which travellers are exposed can now be prevented by immunization...
International audienceWith the aim to identify at-risk individuals among a cohort of international t...
Non-infectious causes of death are common among travellers, with road injury and drowning the most c...
In travel medicine efforts should be concentrated on preventive measures that are necessary, and tra...
A significant number of travellers sustain travel-related injury or illness, despite receiving pretr...
“Travel broadens the mind ” and people have been extolling the merits of travel for a very long time...
The risk of malaria and other communicable diseases is well addressed in pre-travel advice. Accident...
The definitive version is available at www3.interscience.wiley.comBACKGROUND: Travelers with risk fa...
International audienceBACKGROUND: Primary care physicians (PCP) are first in line to provide adequat...
Although illness makes up a considerable proportion of problems encountered by travelers abroad, acc...
There has been an increasing trend for people to travel internationally (Behrens, 1990). Ease of air...
Tourists, business travellers, expatriates returning to visit friends and family, missionaries, stud...
Evidence-based information on travel associated mortality is scarce. Perception, intuition and the a...
[Extract] Most travellers visit their general practitioner or travel clinics with thoughts of vaccin...
The health threats of modern day travel change as population, wealth and tourism increase across the...
Most of the infectious diseases to which travellers are exposed can now be prevented by immunization...
International audienceWith the aim to identify at-risk individuals among a cohort of international t...
Non-infectious causes of death are common among travellers, with road injury and drowning the most c...
In travel medicine efforts should be concentrated on preventive measures that are necessary, and tra...
A significant number of travellers sustain travel-related injury or illness, despite receiving pretr...
“Travel broadens the mind ” and people have been extolling the merits of travel for a very long time...
The risk of malaria and other communicable diseases is well addressed in pre-travel advice. Accident...
The definitive version is available at www3.interscience.wiley.comBACKGROUND: Travelers with risk fa...
International audienceBACKGROUND: Primary care physicians (PCP) are first in line to provide adequat...
Although illness makes up a considerable proportion of problems encountered by travelers abroad, acc...
There has been an increasing trend for people to travel internationally (Behrens, 1990). Ease of air...
Tourists, business travellers, expatriates returning to visit friends and family, missionaries, stud...