Tropimed® : Summary
of the updates from November to May 2004
June 2004
NEW IN THE PROGRAMM
New in the
web-based Version
Send Travel reports by e-mail
You have now the possibility
to send the Travel report by e-mail. Therefore type the e-mail
address and klick on [Send] on the step 'Report preview' of the
Travel report chapter
New in the PC Version
Search lists within document titles
A new search capacity has been added for convenience in the document
titles of the following chapters:
Diseases
Recommendations
Travel report - Build report
Change of subscriber
Menu bar - Help: new option 'Change of subscriber' has been
added for establishing a new Customer ID and Password in case
of change of subscriber.
NEW INFORMATION
Date of the creation or the last
update of the information
On the top of all documents, the date of the creation or
the last update is now indicated.
Travel destinations belonging
to other countries
The documents indicated by [Handout] contain information for the
travelers. They are accessible in the chapters corresponding to their
subjects as well as in the "Recommendations" chapter, section "Handouts".
Diseases
Amebiasis [Handout]
Amebiasis and Amebic Dysentery
Ciguatera - Food Poisoning Caused by Ciguatoxin in Fish
Giardiasis [Handout]
Giardiasis
Monkeypox
Mumps
Norovirus Infections
Q Fever
Rickettsial Infections
Salmonellosis
Scabies
Seabather's Eruption (SBE)
Shigella and Shigellosis (bacterial dysentery)
Swimmer's Itch or Cercarial Dermatitis
Tapeworm Infections (Taenia and D. latum) and Cysticercosis
West Nile Fever
Recommendations
Malaria
Vaccinations
Persönliches Risiko
Children
Medication on Travel
Vein Thrombophlebitis
Environmental risks
Boat travel
Desert
Tropical Destinations
UPDATES AND REVISIONS
Destinations - Country page
Immunization
Myanmar - Japanese Encephalitis
Malaria
Predominant Plasmodium species (source WHO, ITH April 2004)
Philippines
Argentina, Brazil and Parauay
Maps
Malaria
Argentina, Brazil and Paraguay: Iguacu Falls malaria-free
Other Diseases...
Switzerland - Tick-Borne Encephalitis Endemic Areas