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NEW INFORMATION
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".
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Diseases |
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- Avian Influenza
- Poisoning by Marine Algas (Red Tide)
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Recommendations |
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- Vaccines and Immune Globulins: Products and Trade Names
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Travel-related risks |
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- Women / Pregnancy and Breastfeeding
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Environmental risks |
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Maps |
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- World - Travelers' Diarrhea Endemic Areas
new map of CDC Yellow Book 2005-2006, showing the areas
of high, intermediate and low risk.
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UPDATES AND REVISIONS
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Destinations - Country page |
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- Revision of risks and vaccination recommendations for
the diseases in the 228 countries
according to the CDC Health Information for International
Travel 2005-2006 (Yellow Book)
- Revision of risk areas (see also maps) and recommendations
for all countries with Malaria according to the CDC Health
Information for International Travel 2005-2006 (Yellow Book)
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Maps |
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Malaria |
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- Revision of risk areas of the country and continent maps
according to the CDC Health Information for International
Travel 2005-2006 (Yellow Book)
- Africa
- China
- Iran
- Iraq
- Morocco
- Namibia
- Peru
- Philippine
- Saudi Arabia
- Sri Lanka
- Uzbekistan
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Other
Diseases...
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- Africa and Americas - Yellow Fever Endemic Areas, CDC
2005
- Africa - Meningococcal Meningitis, CDC 2005
- Germany - Tick-Borne Encephalitis Endemic Areas (April
2005)
- Switzerland - Tick-Borne Encephalitis Endemic Areas (August
2005)
- World - Dengue Endemic Areas, CDC 2005
- World - Hepatitis A Endemic Areas, CDC 2005
- World - Hepatitis B Endemic Areas, CDC 2005
- World - Hepatitis E Endemic Areas, Emerson/Purcell, New
England Journal of Medicine 2004
- World - Japanese Encephalitis Endemic Areas, CDC 2005
- World - Rabies Endemic Areas, OIE & WHO 2004 - ITH
2005, adapted 2005
- World - Schistosomiasis Endemic Areas, CDC 2005
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Recommandations |
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All the Internet links in the
documents have been checked and updated if necessary and additional
links have been introduced, in particular to the CDC Yellow
Book.
Approximately 60 information / recommendation pages have
been revised.
The date of the updates is indicated on the top of the documents. |