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- Title
Health Care Workers and Researchers Traveling to Developing-World Clinical Settings: Disease Transmission Risk and Mitigation.
- Authors
Kortepeter, Mark G.; Seaworth, Barbara J.; Tasker, Sybil A.; Burgess, Timothy H.; Coldren, Rodney L.; Aronson, Naomi E.
- Abstract
With the recent emphasis on funding and training opportunities for global health and humanitarian aid and the increased interest in the field, many health care workers and medical researchers are traveling from resource-replete to resource-limited settings. This type of travel brings unique disease risks not routinely considered for the business or vacationing traveler. This review provides practical advice for this special population of travelers, targeted to specific health care-related risks (needlestick, hemorrhagic fever viruses, severe viral respiratory disease, and tuberculosis), with suggestions for risk mitigation.
- Subjects
MEDICAL personnel; HEMORRHAGIC septicemia; OCCUPATIONAL training; HUMANITARIAN assistance; MEDICAL care; TRAVELERS
- Publication
Clinical Infectious Diseases, 2010, Vol 51, Issue 11, p1298
- ISSN
1058-4838
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1086/657115