List of Boxes
- Box 1-01. CDC contact information for clinicians
- Box 2-01. Summary of sexual health recommendations for travelers
- Box 2-02. About dietary supplements and unproven therapies
- Box 2-03. Travelers’ diarrhea definitions
- Box 3-01. Maximizing protection from mosquitoes and ticks
- Box 3-02. Bed bugs and international travel
- Box 3-03. Symptoms of ear barotrauma
- Box 3-05. Tips for acclimatization
- Box 3-4. Decompression illness syndromes—clinical findings
- Box 4-02. Guidelines for classifying dengue
- Box 4-03. Clinician frequently asked questions
- Box 4-04. What is a reliable supply?
- Box 4-05. Malaria considerations for the long-term traveler (travel >6 months)
- Box 4-06. World Health Organization, human rabies case definitions
- Box 5-01. Key patient education points for the immunocompromised traveler
- Box 5-02. Highly allergic travelers
- Box 6-01. Patient checklist for obtaining health care abroad
- Box 6-02. Definitions of poorly regulated medical products
- Box 7-01. Pretravel consultation checklist for pregnant travelers
- Box 7-02. Contraindications to travel during pregnancy
- Box 8-01. Venous thromboembolism (VTE) risk factors
- Box 8-02. Cruise travel health precautions
- Box 9-01. Health care workers in extreme circumstances
- Box 9-02. Voluntourism
- Box 9-03. Guiding principles on medical tourism
- Box 9-04. Patient checklist for obtaining safe dental care during international travel
- Box 9-05. Helpful resources on medical tourism
- Box 9-06 Factors associated with higher frequency of casual or unprotected sex abroad
- Box 10-01. Cruising down the Yangtze River: what to consider
- Box 11-01. Components of a complete travel history in an ill returned traveler
- Box 11-02. Additional migrant health resources for clinicians
- Box D-01. Regulatory definition of an “ill traveler” for the purposes of reporting illness on commercial airplanes and ships
Page last reviewed: June 24, 2019