This book, inclusive of 10 chapters, offers relevant discussions on all main health risks to travellers, both during their journey and at their destinations. Important infectious diseases, including causative agents, modes of transmission, clinical features, geographical distribution, prophylaxis,...
Publisher
World Health Organization, Geneva, Switzerland
Citation
International travel and health: Situation as on 1 January 2009, 2009, pp x + 240 pp.
This chapter focuses on other infectious diseases affecting travellers not mentioned in other chapters. Topics include modes of transmission and general precautions. These other infectious diseases include amoebiasis, angiostrongyliasis, avian influenza, anthrax, brucellosis, Chikungunya, dengue,...
Publisher
World Health Organization, Geneva, Switzerland
Citation
International travel and health: Situation as on 1 January 2010, 2010, pp 53-90
This report provides an overview of the global epidemiology of various travel-associated infections together with a summary of the burden of travel-associated diseases in England, Wales, and Northern Ireland up to 2005. It presents data on travel trends, mortality and non-infectious morbidity in...
Author(s)
Lawrence, J.; Jones, J.
Publisher
Health Protection Agency, London, UK
Citation
Foreign travel associated illness, England, Wales and Northern Ireland: 2007 report , 2007, pp 101 pp.
This manual, which is divided into 4 parts, contains information on preventive travel medicine. Infectious (anthrax, arenaviral haemorrhagic fevers, botulism, brucellosis, cholera, dengue, dermatitis, diphtheria, filariasis, filovirus infection, hantavirus, hepatitis A, B, C, delta, E, and G, human ...
Author(s)
Steffen, R.; DuPont, H. L.
Publisher
B.C. Decker Inc, Hamilton, Canada
Citation
Manual of travel medicine and health, 1999, pp xi + 515 pp.
Vaccination of populations throughout the world has led to dramatic decreases in morbidity and mortality from many infectious diseases, including poliomyelitis and measles. In the United States, for example, morbidity and mortality from invasive disease from Haemophilus influenzae type b has...
Publisher
BioMed Central Ltd, London, UK
Citation
Current Infectious Disease Reports, 1999, 1, 5, pp 417-426
This issue includes the abstracts of symposia and oral presentations, poster sessions and those accepted for publication only, which cover the entire field of infection-related diseases and address issues of global challenges in the disciplines of clinical microbiology and infectious diseases. The...
Publisher
Wiley-Blackwell, Oxford, UK
Citation
Clinical Microbiology and Infection, 2012, 18, s3, pp 1-902
This chapter contains general guidelines for routine, required and recommended immunization of adult expedition participants. For each vaccine, the type, formulation, route, and schedule of administration reflect current recommendations for the USA. References for further information regarding...
Author(s)
Townes, D. A.; McMullen, R.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, UK
Citation
Expedition and wilderness medicine, 2009, pp 40-52
Vector-borne diseases (VBDs) of zoonotic importance are the global threat in the human life and on animal welfare as well. Many vector-borne pathogens (VBPs) have appeared in new regions in the past two decades, while many endemic diseases have increased in incidence. Although introductions and...
Author(s)
Khan, M. A. H. N. A.
Publisher
Bangladesh Society for Veterinary Medicine, Mymensingh, Bangladesh
Citation
Bangladesh Journal of Veterinary Medicine, 2015, 13, 2, pp 1-14
For more than three decades, it has been recognized that Ixodes ricinus ticks occur in urban green space in Europe and that they harbour multiple pathogens linked to both human and animal diseases. Urban green space use for health and well-being, climate mitigation or biodiversity goals is...
Author(s)
Hansford, K. M.; Wheeler, B. W.; Tschirren, B.; Medlock, J. M.
Publisher
Wiley, Berlin, Germany
Citation
Zoonoses and Public Health, 2022, 69, 3, pp 153-166
Background: Lyme borreliosis and other tick-borne diseases emerge from increased interactions between humans, other animals, and infected ticks. The risk of acquiring a tick-borne infection varies across space and time, so knowledge of the occurrence and prevalence of pathogens in ticks can...
Author(s)
Olsthoorn, F.; Sprong, H.; Fonville, M.; Rocchi, M.; Medlock, J.; Gilbert, L.; Ghazoul, J.
Publisher
BioMed Central Ltd, London, UK
Citation
Parasites and Vectors, 2021, 14, 430, pp (26 August 2021)