The last thing a world traveler wants is to get sick. To stay healthy,
travelers need to protect themselves from viruses, bacteria, and
parasites, including many they have seldom, if ever, encountered. With
precise, simple explanations, this indispensable guide helps
international travelers avoid common--and uncommon--infections wherever
they go.
Relating important medical findings, Dr. Charles E. Davis provides the
latest recommendations for healthy travel planning. He describes the
precautions travelers can take to prevent infection, including
- pre-trip travel clinic visits
- essential immunizations and medications
- travel insurance and medical kits
- safe food and water practices
- personal protection measures
- post-trip checkups
The International Traveler's Guide to Avoiding Infections is organized
by disease, with highly accessible discussions and detailed
illustrations of all the major travelers' infections. Maps make it easy
to see where infections are commonly acquired, and specific prevention
strategies for each destination enhance travel planning.
Tourists and professionals such as military personnel, journalists, aid
workers, and businesspeople need the tools provided here to stay healthy
during their trip and after they return home.