
This standard source of health information is designed for travellers who wish to make informed decisions about their own health abroad. The text explains how hazards may arise not only from diseases encountered, but also from other factors such as an unsafe water supply, inadequate hygiene and sanitation controls, adverse climates and high altitude sickness. The text explains how to deal with these problems when they occur. This second edition has been revised and expanded to include new information on AIDS, blood transfusions abroad, personal security and safety, Lyme disease, business travel, jet lag and travel for the disabled.
This book investigates the comprehensive health risks associated with international travel and provides a framework for informed decision-making to mitigate these hazards. Richard M. Dawood, a medical expert, synthesizes clinical knowledge regarding infectious diseases, environmental stressors, and safety protocols to equip travelers with actionable guidance. The text serves as a reference manual for identifying, preventing, and managing medical issues while abroad.
What You Will Find
Scope Limits
Experts recognize this work as a foundational reference for international travelers seeking to understand the intersection of geography and personal health. Readers frequently note the clarity of the medical advice provided, which balances technical accuracy with practical application for the layperson.
Page Count:
607
Publication Date:
1989-01-01
Publisher:
Oxford Paperbacks
ISBN-10:
0192618318
ISBN-13:
9780192618313
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