Travelers Medical Guide

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• Avoid walking barefoot on the beach. • Shower after participating in athletic games or going to the beach. Use soap and warm water. The sooner you remove possible contamination from the skin, the less likely infection will occur. Don’t share towels. • Launder gym and athletic clothes after each wearing. Wash your hands after handling dirty laundry or athletic equipment. • Use barriers between your skin and public surfaces such as toilet seats and mats. Disinfect seats, benches and handles of gym equipment before use.

M I DD LE E AST RE SPI R ATORY SYNDR OME (MERS) First reported in Saudi Arabia in 2012, Middle East respiratory syndrome (MERS) is a severe illness caused by a coronavirus that affects the respiratory system. Symptoms include fever, cough and shortness of breath; some people also experience diarrhea, nausea and vomiting. The mortality rate is very high, between 30 percent and 40 percent).42 MERS is spread from person to person through close contact in health care settings. The disease has spread from the Middle East to Asia. In 2014 two cases were reported in the United States — both in health care workers who had recently returned from working in hospitals in an affected country. There is no vaccine against MERS. Current information about the disease is available on the CDC website.

S E VE RE ACUT E RE SPI R ATORY SYNDR OME (SARS) Severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS) was the first severe emergent transmissible disease of the 21st century. Like MERS, it is a respiratory illness caused by a coronavirus. Initially reported in Asia in February 2003, SARS spread to more than two dozen countries in North America, South America, Europe and Asia before the outbreak was contained in July 2003. More than 95 percent of SARS cases occurred in the Western Pacific region. The World Health Organization reported 8,098 SARS cases worldwide in 98

2003, resulting in 774 deaths. The last reported outbreak was in China in


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Wounds

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Heart Attack

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Headache

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page 171

Urinary Tract Infections

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page 174

Administering Emergency Oxygen

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pages 166-167

Water-Related Injuries

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pages 144-146

Boating

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pages 153-154

Marine Animal Injuries

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pages 156-160

Beachgoing

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page 155

Snorkeling

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pages 147-148

Scuba Diving

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pages 149-152

Other Exposure Concerns

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pages 139-143

Altitude Sickness / Acute Mountain Sickness

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pages 133-136

Gout

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page 118

Hypothermia

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pages 126-132

Diabetes

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pages 109-112

Heart Disease

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pages 119-122

Hemorrhoids

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page 117

Heartburn/Reflux (GERD

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pages 115-116

Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease

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page 108

Cholelithiasis

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page 107

Diseases

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page 98

Asthma

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page 106

Abdominal Wall Hernia

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page 105

Hand, Foot and Mouth Disease

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page 93

Ebola

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page 92

MRSA

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pages 94-95

Middle East Respiratory Syndrome (MERS

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Other Conditions

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pages 76-82

Motor Vehicle Travel

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pages 13-15

Boat Travel

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pages 16-17

Motion Sickness

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pages 49-52

Medical Evacuation

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pages 19-20

Jet Lag

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pages 47-48

Malaria

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pages 74-75

Common Causes of Death Among Travelers

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Deep Vein Thrombosis

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pages 53-60
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