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Intro
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Outline
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VFR Travelers
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Travel Health: General Measures
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General: Medical Advice
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Malaria - Pathophysiology
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Malaria Risk in Travelers
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Malaria - Clinical Presentation
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Chemoprophylaxis
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Malaria Drugs: Adverse Effects
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Routine Immunizations
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Hepatitis A Epidemiology
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Hepatitis A - Vaccine
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Meningococcal Meningitis
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Japanese Encephalitis
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Rabies Vaccine: Indications
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Rabies Exposure (e.g., Dog Bite)
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Yellow Fever Distribution
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Yellow Fever: Risk for Unvaccinated Traveler, One Month Trip
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Yellow Fever: Vaccine
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Enteric Fever - Epidemiology
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Enteric Fever - Complications
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Travelers Diarrhea: Etiology
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Travelers Diarrhea Epidemiology
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Travelers Diarrhea: Prevention
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Travelers Diarrhea: Treatment
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Schistosoma endemic areas
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African Tick Bite Fever
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Leptospirosis
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Summary: Travel Medicine
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Summary: Tropical Medicine
Description:
Explore essential travel medicine insights in this comprehensive lecture by Stanford physician Dr. Brian Blackburn. Discover crucial information on pre-travel vaccinations, necessary medications for your journey, and strategies to avoid common traveler's illnesses. Delve into topics such as malaria prevention and treatment, routine immunizations, hepatitis A, meningococcal meningitis, Japanese encephalitis, rabies, yellow fever, and traveler's diarrhea. Learn about the epidemiology, risks, and preventive measures for various tropical diseases, including enteric fever, schistosomiasis, African tick bite fever, and leptospirosis. Gain valuable knowledge to ensure safe international travel experiences and return home in good health.

Travel Medicine - What You Should Know Before You Go

Stanford University
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