Module 5: Travel Medicine - Post-Travel Management |
POST-TRAVEL MANAGEMENT:
- Screening/assessment of returned travelers.
- Emergencies and triage.
- Conditions requiring referral to a specialist.
- Diagnostic and management implications of the following symptoms:
- Diarrhea.
- Eosinophilia.
- Fever.
- Nausea and/or vomiting.
- Skin problems.
- Other.
BP Policy:
Resources:
- Books.
- Websites:
- Clinics:
- South African Airways Travel Clinic.
- British Airways Travel Clinic.




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