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CDC Yellow Book 2024: Health Information for International Travel [Mīkstie vāki]

Editor-in-chief (Senior Medical Officer and Clinical Team Lead of the Travelers' Health Branch, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention),
  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 912 pages, height x width x depth: 252x178x33 mm, weight: 1415 g, 46 detailed full-color maps
  • Izdošanas datums: 24-May-2023
  • Izdevniecība: Oxford University Press Inc
  • ISBN-10: 0197570941
  • ISBN-13: 9780197570944
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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 912 pages, height x width x depth: 252x178x33 mm, weight: 1415 g, 46 detailed full-color maps
  • Izdošanas datums: 24-May-2023
  • Izdevniecība: Oxford University Press Inc
  • ISBN-10: 0197570941
  • ISBN-13: 9780197570944
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For over half a century, the CDC Yellow Book has been a trusted resource, providing international travelers and clinicians with expert guidance for safe and healthy travel abroad. Along with disease-specific prevention and treatment recommendations, this comprehensive reference text provides readers with the background and context needed to understand and address health threats associated with all types of international travel.

FEATURED IN THIS EDITION:

· Precautions for international travelers during the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic, including links to updated information on related CDC and US government websites
· Updates on practicing travel medicine in a virtual environment
· New standalone vaccine tables for bacterial and viral diseases with links to the relevant Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices and US FDA websites
· Safe international travel with pets and service animals
· Advice for obtaining healthcare abroad including guidance on different types of travel insurance
· Guidelines for self-treating common travel conditions including altitude illness, jet lag, motion sickness, and travelers' diarrhea
· Detailed maps showing the distribution of travel-associated infections and diseases, including dengue and meningococcal meningitis
· Country-specific mosquito avoidance, yellow fever vaccine, and malaria prevention recommendations
· Food and drink precautions, plus updated water-disinfection techniques
· Expanded content on safe international travel for specific groups including: LGBTQ+ individuals, highly allergic travelers, travelers with substance use issues, and medical tourists
· Specialized recommendations for non-leisure travelers, study abroad, work-related travel, and travel to mass gatherings
· Health insights for 14 popular destinations and itineraries in Africa and the Middle East, the Americas and the Caribbean, and Asia
· Considerations for newly arrived adoptees, immigrants, and refugees

Recenzijas

A beloved travel must-have for the intrepid wanderer." -Publishers Weekly A truly excellent and comprehensive resource." -Journal of Hospital Infection This is a very well-written book that provides a great explanation of the core principles of travel medicine. This [ 2020] edition includes updated recommendations on some of the vaccines, such as the yellow fever vaccine. An understanding of the concepts in this book serves the needs of clinicians who aim to conquer the outbreaks of infectious diseases associated with travel. (Weighted Numerical Score: 100 - 5 Stars!) * Manasa Velagapudi, Doodys * This is the gold-standard in the field of travel medicine due to its enormous scope, expertise, and ease of use. * Kenneth Schaefle, MD, Albert Einstein College of Medicine, Doody's Book Review *

List of Maps, by Topic
xiii
CDC Contributors xv
External Contributors xvi
Acknowledgments xix
Preface xxi
Dedication xxiii
1 Introduction
1(12)
Disease Patterns in Travelers
1(3)
Perspectives: Why Guidelines Differ
4(3)
Maps & Travel Medicine
7(3)
Improving the Quality of Travel Medicine Through Education & Training
10(3)
2 Preparing International Travelers The Pretravel Consultation
13(126)
Perspectives: Travelers' Perception Of Risk
23(1)
Vaccination & Immunoprophylaxis--General Principles
24(6)
Interactions Between Travel Vaccines & Drugs
30(8)
Yellow Fever Vaccine & Malaria Prevention Information, by Country
38(47)
Travelers' Diarrhea
85(7)
... Perspectives: Antibiotics In Travelers' Diarrhea--Balancing Benefit & Risk
92(2)
Food & Water Precautions
94(3)
Water Disinfection
97(7)
Travel Health Kits
104(4)
Last-Minute Travelers
108(4)
Mental Health
112(4)
L6BTQ+ Travelers
116(5)
Complementary & Integrative Health Approaches to Travel Wellness
121(5)
Prioritizing Care for Resource-Limited Travelers
126(3)
Telemedicine
129(6)
... Perspectives: Risk Management Issues In Travel Medicine
135(4)
3 Travelers With Additional Considerations
139(42)
Immunocompromised Travelers
139(18)
Travelers with Disabilities
157(6)
Travelers with Chronic Illnesses
163(8)
Highly Allergic Travelers
171(3)
Substance Use & Substance Use Disorders
174(7)
4 Environmental Hazards & Risks
181(62)
Sun Exposure
181(9)
Extremes of Temperature
190(5)
Air Quality & Ionizing Radiation
195(3)
Scuba Diving: Decompression Illness & Other Dive-Related Injuries
198(5)
High Elevation Travel & Altitude Illness
203(8)
Mosquitoes, Ticks & Other Arthropods
211(6)
Zoonotic Exposures: Bites, Stings, Scratches & Other Hazards
217(5)
Zoonoses--The One Health Approach
222(2)
Bringing Animals & Animal Products into the United States
224(4)
Food Poisoning from Marine Toxins
228(4)
Safety & Security Overseas
232(3)
Injury & Trauma
235(4)
Death During Travel
239(4)
5 Travel-Associated Infections & Diseases
243(2)
PART 1 Abacterial
245(88)
Vaccine-Preventable Diseases: Bacterial
246(4)
Anthrax
250(4)
Bartonella Infections
254(3)
Brucellosis
257(2)
Campylobacteriosis
259(3)
Cholera
262(4)
Diphtheria
266(2)
Escherichia coli, Diarrheagenic
268(4)
Helicobacter pylori
272(1)
Legionnaires' Disease & Pontiac Fever
273(2)
Leptospirosis
275(3)
Lyme Disease
278(2)
Melioidosis
280(3)
Meningococcal Disease
283(6)
Pertussis/Whooping Cough
289(3)
Plague
292(1)
Pneumococcal Disease
293(2)
Q Fever
295(2)
Rickettsial Diseases
297(9)
Salmonellosis, Nontyphoidal
306(2)
Shigellosis
308(3)
Tetanus
311(4)
Tuberculosis
315(7)
... Perspectives: Testing Travelers For Mycobacterium Tuberculosis Infection
322(2)
Typhoid & Paratyphoid Fever
324(6)
Yersiniosis
330(3)
PART 2 VIRAL
333(138)
Vaccine-Preventable Diseases: Viral
334(5)
B Virus
339(2)
Chikungunya
341(3)
COVID-19
344(6)
Dengue
350(7)
Hand, Foot & Mouth Disease
357(3)
Henipavirus Infections
360(2)
Hepatitis A
362(6)
Hepatitis B
368(7)
Hepatitis C
375(3)
Hepatitis E
378(2)
Human Immunodeficiency Virus / HIV
380(3)
Influenza
383(10)
Japanese Encephalitis
393(7)
Middle East Respiratory Syndrome / MERS
400(4)
Mumps
404(2)
Norovirus
406(2)
Poliomyelitis
408(5)
Rabies
413(10)
... Perspectives: Rabies Immunization
423(3)
Rubella
426(2)
Rubeola / Measles
428(4)
Smallpox & Other Orthopoxvirus-Associated Infections
432(6)
Tick-Borne Encephalitis
438(4)
Varicella / Chickenpt*
442(4)
Viral Hemorrhagic Fevers
446(7)
Yellow Fever
453(15)
Zika
468(3)
PART 3 PARASITIC
471(72)
Amebiasis
471(2)
Angiostrongyliasis
473(2)
Cryptosporidiosis
475(2)
Cutaneous Larva Migrans
477(2)
Cyclosporiasis
479(1)
Cysticercosis
480(2)
Echinococcosis
482(2)
Enterobiasis / Pinworm
484(1)
Filariasis, Lymphatic
485(2)
Flukes, Liver
487(3)
Flukes, Lung
490(1)
Giardiasis
491(2)
Helminths, Soil-Transmitted
493(2)
Leishmaniasis, Cutaneous
495(4)
Leishmaniasis, Visceral
499(2)
Malaria
501(23)
Onchocerciasis / River Blindness
524(2)
Sarcocystosis
526(2)
Scabies
528(2)
Schistosomiasis
530(2)
Strongyloidiasis
532(2)
Taeniasis
534(1)
Toxoplasmosis
535(2)
Trypanosomiasis, African
537(3)
Trypanosomiasis, American / Chagas Disease
540(3)
PART 4 FUNGAL
543(300)
Coccidioidomycosis / Valley Fever
543(2)
Histoplasmosis
545(4)
6 Health Care Abroad
549(1)
Travel Insurance, Travel Health Insurance & Medical Evacuation Insurance
549(4)
Obtaining Health Care Abroad
553(4)
... Perspectives: Avoiding Poorly Regulated Medicines & Medical Products During Travel
557(3)
Medical Tourism
560(7)
7 Family Travel
567(1)
Pregnant Travelers
567(8)
Travel & Breastfeeding
575(5)
Traveling Safely with Infants & Children
580(9)
Vaccine Recommendations for Infants & Children
589(6)
International Adoption
595(7)
Traveling with Pets & Service Animals
602(3)
8 Travel By Air, Land & Sea
605(30)
Air Travel
605(5)
... Perspectives: Responding To Medical Emergencies When Flying
610(2)
Deep Vein Thrombosis & Pulmonary Embolism
612(4)
Jet Lag
616(3)
Road & Traffic Safety
619(4)
Cruise Ship Travel
623(5)
Motion Sickness
628(2)
Airplanes & Cruise Ships: Illness & Death Reporting & Public Health Interventions
630(5)
9 Travel For Work & Other Reasons The International Business Traveler
635(56)
Advice for Aircrew
640(5)
... Perspectives: People Who Fly For A Living-Health Myths & Realities
645(2)
Health Care Workers, Including Public Health Researchers & Medical Laboratorians
647(6)
Humanitarian Aid Workers
653(5)
United States Military Deployments
658(3)
Long-Term Travelers & Expatriates
661(6)
Study Abroad & Other International Student Travel
667(4)
Visiting Friends & Relatives: VFR Travel
671(5)
Mass Gatherings
676(4)
Adventure Travel
680(5)
Sex & Travel
685(6)
10 Popular Itineraries
691(86)
The Rationale for Popular Itineraries
691(1)
PART 1 AFRICA & THE MIDDLE EAST
692(1)
African Safaris
692(6)
Saudi Arabia: Hajj & Umrah Pilgrimages
698(6)
South Africa
704(5)
Tanzania & Zanzibar
709(6)
PART 2 THE AMERICAS & THE CARIBBEAN
715(1)
Brazil
715(6)
Dominican Republic
721(5)
Haiti
726(5)
Mexico
731(7)
Peru
738(6)
PART 3 ASIA
744(1)
Burma (Myanmar)
744(5)
China
749(10)
India
759(7)
Nepal
766(4)
Thailand
770(7)
11 Posttravel Evaluation
777(66)
General Approach to the Returned Traveler
777(8)
Rapid Diagnostic Tests for Infectious Diseases
785(5)
... Perspectives: Screening Asymptomatic Returned Travelers
790(8)
Fever in the Returned Traveler
798(6)
Antimicrobial Resistance
804(5)
Respiratory Infections
809(3)
Persistent Diarrhea in Returned Travelers
812(2)
Dermatologic Conditions
814(11)
... Perspectives: Delusional Parasitosis
825(3)
Sexually Transmitted Infections
828(5)
Newly Arrived Immigrants, Refugees & Other Migrants
833(10)
Index 843
About the Editor in Chief:

Jeffrey B. Nemhauser, MD, served as senior medical officer in the Travelers' Health Branch, Division of Global Migration and Quarantine, National Center for Emerging and Zoonotic Infectious Diseases, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, from 2017 to 2023.

About the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention:

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) is a United States federal agency within the Department of Health and Human Services, headquartered in Atlanta, Georgia.