Staying healthy abroad A global traveler's guide

Christopher Sanford

Book - 2018

Whether planning a long weekend in Mexico or an African safari, travelers need current and practical information on protecting their health in foreign countries. Staying Healthy Abroad gives straightforward and easy-to-follow recommendations for those traveling for pleasure, study, business, or volunteer work; for short- or long-term stays; and to destinations ranging from rural areas to large cities, in both developing and industrialized nations. Observing that risk is determined less by where you go than by what you do, physician and educator Christopher Sanford provides succinct overviews and commonsense advice on how to prevent communicable diseases, malaria and other mosquito-borne illnesses, and travelers' diarrhea; avoid traffic... and water accidents; and evaluate post-trip symptoms; and addresses many other concerns. His emphasis is on ailments and injuries that travelers are most likely to encounter, because "if something occurs less frequently than one-in-a-million, it probably isn't going to happen to you." Staying Healthy Abroad also covers concerns unique to women, men, children, LGBTQ individuals, and travelers with chronic illnesses. International travel can be a business requirement, a study-abroad opportunity, an exciting adventure, or a quick getaway outside the normal routine. The majority of health and safety risks for travelers can be avoided with sensible pre-travel precautions, such as immunizations, and attention to safe behavior while away. From altitude sickness to Zika virus, the clear and concise information in Staying Healthy Abroad helps make global travel less stressful and more enjoyable.

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Published
Seattle : University of Washington Press [2018]
Language
English
Main Author
Christopher Sanford (author)
Physical Description
ix, 274 pages ; 22 cm
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN
9780295744384
  • Acknowledgments
  • Introduction
  • Overview
  • 1. Planning for Healthy International Travel
  • Infectious Diseases
  • 2. Immunizations
  • 3. Malaria
  • 4. Travelers' Diarrhea
  • 5. Diseases for Which There Are No Vaccines
  • 6. Really Rare, Really Bad
  • Travelers
  • 7. Women
  • 8. Men
  • 9. LGBTQ Travelers
  • 10. Children
  • 11. Travelers with Chronic Medical Problems
  • Activities and Environs
  • 12. Cities and Social Situations
  • 13. Jet Health
  • 14. Hiking and High Altitude
  • 15. Swimming and Diving
  • Travel for Work
  • 16. Corporate Travelers
  • 17. Healthcare Workers
  • Other Considerations
  • 18. The Medical Kit
  • 19. After Your Trip
  • 20. Additional Tips
  • Resources for Global Travelers
  • Glossary
  • Index
Review by Library Journal Review

On the one hand, this book by Sanford (family medicine & global health, Univ. of Washington, Seattle) is wonderfully written, factual, and humorous; on the other, it will not only scare the bejesus out of the average traveler but cause one to limit any overseas adventures only to Belgium. It does have useful information for basic travelers, but some of it may be over their heads. Specific dosages and drug interactions, etc. might be better appreciated by a general practitioner or internist. There are lots of scary things in what this tropical medicine physician calls "low-income" countries: civil wars, pandemics, microscopic creatures in swimming water, sex industry workers with STDs, local clinics that reuse needles, improperly washed lettuce, hungry lions, etc. The good news is that Sanford doesn't discourage readers from veering off the main path. He just stresses getting their shots ahead of time and using common sense: don't pet stray dogs in impoverished countries, don't do recreational drugs in Thailand, don't scuba dive if you're pregnant, and don't look for gay sex in Muslim countries or Uganda. Easy. VERDICT An ideal text for all public library collections.-Lee Arnold, Historical Soc. of ­Pennsylvania, Philadelphia © Copyright 2019. Library Journals LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.

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