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Abstract Tourists, business people, pilgrims, and visitors to friends and relatives are making increasing numbers of trips to tropical and developing parts of the world, where the risk and range of infectious and environmental diseases and injuries may be much higher than in Western countries. The aim of travel and expedition medicine is to reduce risk through education, appropriate immunizations, and other medical advice, hence enhancing the enjoyment and achievements of travelling abroad. Explorers, expeditioners, and wilderness travellers face the greatest health challenges, but risk can be minimized by technical competence, careful planning, training in practical medical skills, and rehearsing emergency evacuation.

Original publication

DOI

10.1093/med/9780198746690.003.0075

Type

Chapter

Book title

Oxford Textbook of Medicine

Publisher

Oxford University PressOxford

Publication Date

03/2020

Pages

713 - C8.4.P93