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245 _aCDC health information for international travel :
_bthe yellow book 2014 /
_c editors, Gary W. Brunette ... [et al.].
260 _aNew York :
_bOxford University Press,
_c 2014.
300 _a653 pages :
_b color maps
504 _aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
505 _at Introduction -- $t The pre-travel consultation -- $t Infectious diseases related to travel -- $t Select destinations -- $t Post-travel evaluation -- $t Conveyance & transportation issues -- $t International travel with infants & children -- $t Advising travelers with specific needs -- $t Health considerations for newly arrived immigrants & refugees.
520 _aHealth risks are real and ever-changing, especially while traveling abroad. To stay abreast of the most up-to-date health recommendations, experienced travelers and health care professionals use this book (commonly known as the The Yellow Book). Updated biennially by a team of almost two hundred experts-including both CDC staff and travel medicine experts--this publication that contains all of the official government recommendations for international travel. Clearly written and featuring full-color illustrations, the book provides easy-to-read disease risk maps, information on where to find health care during travel, advice for those traveling with infants and children, a comprehensive catalog of diseases, detailed country-specific information, and itineraries for several popular tourist destinations. For example, the section on the Caribbean lays out the recommended immunizations and examines specific health risks for travelers to the region, ranging from malaria to dengue, yellow fever, and traveler's diarrhea. But the book goes beyond the risk of disease to discuss dangers such as violent crime-fortunately, not a great danger to tourists in the area-and also to remind travelers that the single greatest cause of injury death among visitors are traffic accidents. The section on the Caribbean also notes hurricane season and outlines the risks involved in snorkeling, diving, and other water activities common to the area. Every facet of the previous edition has been revisited and revised where necessary, including country-by-country immunization suggestions and new drug information. For the primary care clinician, the specialized travel medicine clinician, or the avid or first-time international traveler.
650 _vTravel - Health aspects.
_xVaccination.
650 _vTravel.
_xCommunicable Disease Control
710 _aCenters for Disease Control (U.S.), $e issuing body.
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