Travel-associated Disease: Papers Based on a Conference Organised by the Royal College of Physicians of London |
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Acknowledgements ii | 2 |
epidemiology disease | 9 |
Travellers diarrhoea by Michael JG Farthing | 23 |
Travelassociated gastroenterological disease | 37 |
conclusions from | 53 |
Accidents and the traveller by Richard J Fairhurst | 61 |
How best to cope with jet lag by Anthony N Nicholson | 73 |
Exotic infections and the traveller by William RC Weir | 79 |
Travel morbidity in ethnic minority travellers | 93 |
Issues for longterm and expatriate travellers | 99 |
Prevention of disease in travellers by Robert Steffen | 121 |
Economic aspects of travel health by Rodney Y Cartwright | 145 |
Prevention of viral hepatitis by Arie J Zuckerman | 157 |
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