CDC Yellow Book 2020
Health Information for International Travel
Herausgeber: Brunette, Gary W; Nemhauser, Jeffrey B
CDC Yellow Book 2020
Health Information for International Travel
Herausgeber: Brunette, Gary W; Nemhauser, Jeffrey B
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The definitive reference for travel medicine, updated for 2020! "A beloved travel must-have for the intrepid wanderer." -Publishers Weekly "A truly excellent and comprehensive resource." -Journal of Hospital Infection The CDC Yellow Book offers everything travelers and healthcare providers need to know for safe and healthy travel abroad. Along with disease- and country-based recommendations for vaccination and precaution, it serves as a general guide to understanding and addressing the various health threats that can come with all types of travel. Long the most trusted book of its kind, the…mehr
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- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Oxford University Press Inc
- Seitenzahl: 720
- Erscheinungstermin: 11. Juni 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 257mm x 185mm x 33mm
- Gewicht: 1268g
- ISBN-13: 9780190065973
- ISBN-10: 0190065974
- Artikelnr.: 55308418
- Verlag: Oxford University Press Inc
- Seitenzahl: 720
- Erscheinungstermin: 11. Juni 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 257mm x 185mm x 33mm
- Gewicht: 1268g
- ISBN-13: 9780190065973
- ISBN-10: 0190065974
- Artikelnr.: 55308418
* Introduction to Travel Health and the CDC Yellow Book
* Travel Epidemiology
* Perspectives: WHY GUIDELINES DIFFER
* Air Travel Trends
* 2 Preparing International Travelers
* The Pretravel Consultation
* Perspectives: TRAVELERS' PERCEPTION OF RISK
* Last-Minute Travelers
* Complementary and Integrative Health Approaches
* Prioritizing Care for the Resource-Limited Traveler
* Telemedicine
* Perspectives: LEGAL ISSUES FOR CLINICIANS
* Vaccination and Immunoprophylaxis: General Recommendations
* Interactions among Travel Vaccines and Drugs
* Yellow Fever and Malaria Information, by Country
* Food and Water Precautions
* Water Disinfection
* Food Poisoning from Marine Toxins
* Travelers' Diarrhea
* Perspectives: ANTIBIOTICS IN TRAVELERS' DIARRHEA-BALANCING THE RISKS
and BENEFITS
* 3 Environmental Hazards and Other Noninfectious Health Risks
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* Injury and Trauma
* Mental Health
* Safety and Security Overseas
* Mosquitoes, Ticks and Other Arthropods
* Sun Exposure
* Extremes of Temperature
* Air Quality and Ionizing Radiation
* Animal Bites and Stings (Zoonotic Exposures)
* Scuba Diving: Decompression Illness and Other Dive-Related Injuries
* Perspectives: ZOONOSES: THE ONE HEALTH APPROACH
* High-Altitude Travel and Altitude Illness
* 4 Travel-Related Infectious Diseases
* Amebiasis
* Angiostrongyliasis, Neurologic
* Anthrax
* B virus
* Bartonella Infections
* Brucellosis
* Campylobacteriosis
* Chikungunya
* Cholera
* Coccidioidomycosis
* Cryptosporidiosis
* Cutaneous Larva Migrans
* Cyclosporiasis
* Cysticercosis
* Dengue
* Diphtheria
* Echinococcosis
* Escherichia coli, Diarrheagenic
* Fascioliasis
* Filariasis, Lymphatic
* Flukes, Lung
* Giardiasis
* Hand, Footand Mouth Disease
* Helicobacter pylori
* Helminths, Soil-Transmitted
* Hepatitis A
* Hepatitis B
* Hepatitis C
* Hepatitis E
* Histoplasmosis
* HIV Infection
* Influenza
* Japanese Encephalitis
* Legionellosis (Legionnaires' Disease and Pontiac Fever)
* Leishmaniasis, Cutaneous
* Leishmaniasis, Visceral
* Leptospirosis
* Lyme Disease
* Malaria
* Measles (Rubeola)
* Melioidosis
* Meningococcal Disease
* Middle East Respiratory Syndrome (MERS)
* Mumps
* Norovirus
* Onchocerciasis (River Blindness)
* Pertussis
* Pinworm (Enterobiasis, Oxyuriasis, Threadworm)
* Plague (Bubonic, Pneumonic, Septicemic)
* Pneumococcal Disease
* Poliomyelitis
* Q Fever
* Rabies
* Perspectives: ALTERNATIVE APPROACHES TO RABIES IMMUNIZATION
* Rickettsial (Spotted and Typhus Fevers) and Related Infections,
including Anaplasmosis and Ehrlichiosis
* Rubella
* Salmonellosis (Nontyphoidal)
* Sarcocystosis
* Scabies
* Schistosomiasis
* Shigellosis
* Smallpox and Other Orthopoxvirus-Associated Infections
* Strongyloidiasis
* Taeniasis
* Tetanus
* Tickborne Encephalitis
* Toxoplasmosis
* Trypanosomiasis, African (Sleeping Sickness)
* Trypanosomiasis, American (Chagas Disease)
* Tuberculosis
* Perspectives: SCREENING TRAVELERS FOR TUBERCULOSIS INFECTION
* Typhoid and Paratyphoid Fever
* Varicella (Chickenpox)
* Viral Hemorrhagic Fevers
* Yellow Fever
* Yersiniosis
* Zika Virus
* 5 Travelers with Additional Considerations
* Immunocompromised Travelers
* Travelers with Disabilities
* Travelers with Chronic Illnesses
* 6 Health Care Abroad
* Travel Insurance, Travel Health Insurance and Medical Evacuation
Insurance
* Perspectives: PHARMACEUTICAL QUALITY and FALSIFIED DRUGS
* Travel Health Kits
* 7 Family Travel
* Pregnant Travelers
* Travel and Breastfeeding
* Traveling Safely with Infants and Children
* Vaccine Recommendations for Infants and Children
* International Adoption
* 8 Travel by Air, Land and Sea
* Air Travel
* Deep Vein Thrombosis and Pulmonary Embolism
* Jet Lag
* Road and Traffic Safety
* Cruise Ship Travel
* Motion Sickness
* 9 Work and Other Reasons for Travel
* Business Travel
* Aircrews
* Health Care Workers, including Public Health Researchers and Medical
Laboratorians
* Humanitarian Aid Workers
* US Military Deployments
* Long-Term Travelers and Expatriates
* Study Abroad and Other International Student Travel
* Visiting Friends and Relatives: VFR Travel
* Mass Gatherings
* Adventure Travel
* Sex and Travel
* 10 Select Destinations
* Rationale for Select Destinations
* Africa and the Middle East
* East Africa: Safaris
* Saudi Arabia: Hajj/Umrah Pilgrimage
* South Africa
* Tanzania: Kilimanjaro
* The Americas and the Caribbean
* Brazil
* Cuba
* Dominican Republic
* Haiti
* Mexico
* Peru: Cusco, Machu Picchu and Other Regions
* Asia
* Burma (Myanmar)
* China
* India
* Nepal
* Thailand
* 11 Posttravel Evaluation
* General Approach to the Returned Traveler
* Screening Asymptomatic Returned Travelers
* Posttravel Evaluation: Fever
* Rapid Diagnostic Tests for Infectious Diseases
* Sexually Transmitted Infections
* Skin and Soft Tissue Infections
* Respiratory Infections
* Persistent Diarrhea in Returned Travelers
* Newly Arrived Immigrants and Refugees
* 12 Appendices
* Appendix A: Promoting Quality in the Practice of Travel Medicine
* Appendix B: Travel Vaccine Summary Table
* Appendix C: Death during Travel
* Appendix D: Airplanes and Cruise Ships: Illness and Death Reporting
and Public Health Interventions
* Appendix E: Taking Animals and Animal Products across International
Borders
* Index
* Photography Credits
* Introduction to Travel Health and the CDC Yellow Book
* Travel Epidemiology
* Perspectives: WHY GUIDELINES DIFFER
* Air Travel Trends
* 2 Preparing International Travelers
* The Pretravel Consultation
* Perspectives: TRAVELERS' PERCEPTION OF RISK
* Last-Minute Travelers
* Complementary and Integrative Health Approaches
* Prioritizing Care for the Resource-Limited Traveler
* Telemedicine
* Perspectives: LEGAL ISSUES FOR CLINICIANS
* Vaccination and Immunoprophylaxis: General Recommendations
* Interactions among Travel Vaccines and Drugs
* Yellow Fever and Malaria Information, by Country
* Food and Water Precautions
* Water Disinfection
* Food Poisoning from Marine Toxins
* Travelers' Diarrhea
* Perspectives: ANTIBIOTICS IN TRAVELERS' DIARRHEA-BALANCING THE RISKS
and BENEFITS
* 3 Environmental Hazards and Other Noninfectious Health Risks
*
* Injury and Trauma
* Mental Health
* Safety and Security Overseas
* Mosquitoes, Ticks and Other Arthropods
* Sun Exposure
* Extremes of Temperature
* Air Quality and Ionizing Radiation
* Animal Bites and Stings (Zoonotic Exposures)
* Scuba Diving: Decompression Illness and Other Dive-Related Injuries
* Perspectives: ZOONOSES: THE ONE HEALTH APPROACH
* High-Altitude Travel and Altitude Illness
* 4 Travel-Related Infectious Diseases
* Amebiasis
* Angiostrongyliasis, Neurologic
* Anthrax
* B virus
* Bartonella Infections
* Brucellosis
* Campylobacteriosis
* Chikungunya
* Cholera
* Coccidioidomycosis
* Cryptosporidiosis
* Cutaneous Larva Migrans
* Cyclosporiasis
* Cysticercosis
* Dengue
* Diphtheria
* Echinococcosis
* Escherichia coli, Diarrheagenic
* Fascioliasis
* Filariasis, Lymphatic
* Flukes, Lung
* Giardiasis
* Hand, Footand Mouth Disease
* Helicobacter pylori
* Helminths, Soil-Transmitted
* Hepatitis A
* Hepatitis B
* Hepatitis C
* Hepatitis E
* Histoplasmosis
* HIV Infection
* Influenza
* Japanese Encephalitis
* Legionellosis (Legionnaires' Disease and Pontiac Fever)
* Leishmaniasis, Cutaneous
* Leishmaniasis, Visceral
* Leptospirosis
* Lyme Disease
* Malaria
* Measles (Rubeola)
* Melioidosis
* Meningococcal Disease
* Middle East Respiratory Syndrome (MERS)
* Mumps
* Norovirus
* Onchocerciasis (River Blindness)
* Pertussis
* Pinworm (Enterobiasis, Oxyuriasis, Threadworm)
* Plague (Bubonic, Pneumonic, Septicemic)
* Pneumococcal Disease
* Poliomyelitis
* Q Fever
* Rabies
* Perspectives: ALTERNATIVE APPROACHES TO RABIES IMMUNIZATION
* Rickettsial (Spotted and Typhus Fevers) and Related Infections,
including Anaplasmosis and Ehrlichiosis
* Rubella
* Salmonellosis (Nontyphoidal)
* Sarcocystosis
* Scabies
* Schistosomiasis
* Shigellosis
* Smallpox and Other Orthopoxvirus-Associated Infections
* Strongyloidiasis
* Taeniasis
* Tetanus
* Tickborne Encephalitis
* Toxoplasmosis
* Trypanosomiasis, African (Sleeping Sickness)
* Trypanosomiasis, American (Chagas Disease)
* Tuberculosis
* Perspectives: SCREENING TRAVELERS FOR TUBERCULOSIS INFECTION
* Typhoid and Paratyphoid Fever
* Varicella (Chickenpox)
* Viral Hemorrhagic Fevers
* Yellow Fever
* Yersiniosis
* Zika Virus
* 5 Travelers with Additional Considerations
* Immunocompromised Travelers
* Travelers with Disabilities
* Travelers with Chronic Illnesses
* 6 Health Care Abroad
* Travel Insurance, Travel Health Insurance and Medical Evacuation
Insurance
* Perspectives: PHARMACEUTICAL QUALITY and FALSIFIED DRUGS
* Travel Health Kits
* 7 Family Travel
* Pregnant Travelers
* Travel and Breastfeeding
* Traveling Safely with Infants and Children
* Vaccine Recommendations for Infants and Children
* International Adoption
* 8 Travel by Air, Land and Sea
* Air Travel
* Deep Vein Thrombosis and Pulmonary Embolism
* Jet Lag
* Road and Traffic Safety
* Cruise Ship Travel
* Motion Sickness
* 9 Work and Other Reasons for Travel
* Business Travel
* Aircrews
* Health Care Workers, including Public Health Researchers and Medical
Laboratorians
* Humanitarian Aid Workers
* US Military Deployments
* Long-Term Travelers and Expatriates
* Study Abroad and Other International Student Travel
* Visiting Friends and Relatives: VFR Travel
* Mass Gatherings
* Adventure Travel
* Sex and Travel
* 10 Select Destinations
* Rationale for Select Destinations
* Africa and the Middle East
* East Africa: Safaris
* Saudi Arabia: Hajj/Umrah Pilgrimage
* South Africa
* Tanzania: Kilimanjaro
* The Americas and the Caribbean
* Brazil
* Cuba
* Dominican Republic
* Haiti
* Mexico
* Peru: Cusco, Machu Picchu and Other Regions
* Asia
* Burma (Myanmar)
* China
* India
* Nepal
* Thailand
* 11 Posttravel Evaluation
* General Approach to the Returned Traveler
* Screening Asymptomatic Returned Travelers
* Posttravel Evaluation: Fever
* Rapid Diagnostic Tests for Infectious Diseases
* Sexually Transmitted Infections
* Skin and Soft Tissue Infections
* Respiratory Infections
* Persistent Diarrhea in Returned Travelers
* Newly Arrived Immigrants and Refugees
* 12 Appendices
* Appendix A: Promoting Quality in the Practice of Travel Medicine
* Appendix B: Travel Vaccine Summary Table
* Appendix C: Death during Travel
* Appendix D: Airplanes and Cruise Ships: Illness and Death Reporting
and Public Health Interventions
* Appendix E: Taking Animals and Animal Products across International
Borders
* Index
* Photography Credits