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Kassianos
ISBN: 978-0-632-05581-4
Paperback
452 pages
March 2001, Wiley-Blackwell
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Immunization: Childhood and Travel Health provides an all-encompassing reference source for all those working in primary care, secondary care paediatric wards, immunization centres and travel clinics, as well as medical students and candidates working for higher examinations. To reflect recent advances in our understanding of the subject, the new Fourth Edition has been comprehensively updated and the travel section completely revised.

The book gives a thorough introduction to the history of immunization, vaccine technology and immunology, and compares international schedules of routine immunizations. Each vaccine is then presented separately, including contraindications, local and general side and adverse effects, clear administration advice, special precautions and notes, vaccine availability, storage, and well referenced comments on issues around each vaccine, including controversies. A description of the infection caused by the relevant microorganisms follows, together with data on disease notifications and immunization coverage. A considerable number of maps illustrate endemicity of diseases.

One section is dedicated to issues relevant to primary care such as immunization fees and targets, audit, electronic recall systems, patient group directions and issues around the immunization work of the practice nurse.

The Fourth Edition includes an extensive section on travel health, which includes the latest travel statistics, travel clinics, detailed advice to travellers and legal issues that may arise. A considerable amount of information is included on, among other subjects, air travel, contraindications to travel, and high altitude sickness. Specific information is given on advising travellers at risk because of pre-existing conditions, and how to best deal with the returned traveller with advice on each disease including malaria, which is covered in detail.

In the last section, the reader can find information on notifiable diseases, reciprocal healthcare agreements, contact numbers for Embassies and High Commissions in London, a world travel advice checklist, and an extensive list of sources of travel information with contact address.

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