Description |
xiv, 334 pages, 4 unnumbered pages of plates : illustrations (some color), maps ; 24 cm |
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regular print |
Contents |
1. The Role of the Health Professional and Sources of Information -- 2. Traveller's Diarrhoea -- 3. Food and Water Hygiene for the Traveller -- 4. Malaria -- 5. Tropical and Other Diseases Related to the Traveller -- 6. Bite Avoidance -- 7. Travel Vaccinations -- 8. Environmental Hazards -- 9. Skin Conditions Associated with the Sun and Heat -- 10. Health Problems Associated with Air and Sea Transport -- 11. Medical Kits and the Self Management of First Aid and Minor Medical Conditions for Travellers |
Summary |
"With an increase in foreign travel in recent years, travellers are frequently facing hazards not encountered at home. These hazards range from the climate, the environment, diseases and even the health risks associated with long-distance flights. Pharmacists and other healthcare professionals are increasingly encountering patients with health problems as a consequence of travel and are expected to counsel them on appropriate treatments and preventative measures. 'Travel Medicine for Health Professionals' is an authoritative reference source which offers pharmacists and other healthcare professionals not only background information and treatment guidance, but in-depth coverage of medicines and other health related supplies that might be recommended to travellers overseas." -- Publisher's website |
Notes |
Formerly CIP. Uk |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and index |
Subject |
Travel -- Health aspects.
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Communicable Disease Control.
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Education, Professional -- methods.
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Travel.
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Preventive Medicine -- methods.
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Primary Prevention -- methods.
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Hygiene.
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ISBN |
0853695113 paperback |
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9780853695110 |
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