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Vaccines for Travelers
The Medical Letter on Drugs and Therapeutics • Nov 19, 2018 (Issue 1560)
Vaccines for Travelers ...
Persons planning to travel outside the US should be
up to date on routine vaccines and, depending on their
destination, duration of travel, and planned activities,
may also receive certain travel-specific vaccines.
Tickborne encephalitis and dengue vaccines, which
are not available in the US, are reviewed in a separate
article available online. Detailed advice for travel to
specific destinations is available from the Centers for
Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) at www.cdc.gov/travel/destinations/list. Recommendations for
administration of vaccines as part of routine...
Advice for Travelers
The Medical Letter on Drugs and Therapeutics • Oct 07, 2019 (Issue 1582)
Advice for Travelers ...
Patients who receive pretravel advice can reduce their
risk for many travel-related conditions. Vaccines recommended
for travelers are reviewed in a separate issue.
Drugs for Travelers' Diarrhea
The Medical Letter on Drugs and Therapeutics • Jul 28, 2008 (Issue 1291)
Drugs for Travelers' Diarrhea ...
The most common cause of travelers' diarrhea, usually a self-limited illness without fever lasting several days, is infection with noninvasive enterotoxigenic (ETEC) or enteroaggregative (EAEC) strains of Escherichia coli. Campylobacter, Shigella, Salmonella, Aeromonas, viruses and parasites are less common.
Additional Note for Travelers
The Medical Letter on Drugs and Therapeutics • May 22, 1998 (Issue 1027)
Additional Note for Travelers ...
The article on Advice for Travelers (vol.40, page 47, April 24, 1998) should have mentioned that packets of oral rehydration salts can be helpful for treatment of travelers' diarrhea. They are available in the USA from Travel Medicine, Northampton, MA, 800-872-8633, Cera Products, Jessup, MD, 888-237-2598, and Jianas Brothers, Kansas City, MO, 816-421-2880, and abroad in pharmacies and grocery stores.
Rifaximin (Xifaxan) for Travelers' Diarrhea
The Medical Letter on Drugs and Therapeutics • Sep 13, 2004 (Issue 1191)
Rifaximin (Xifaxan) for Travelers' Diarrhea ...
Rifaximin (Xifaxan - Salix), a non-absorbed oral antibiotic derived from rifampin (Rifadin, and others), has been approved by the FDA for treatment of travelers' diarrhea caused by noninvasive strains of Escherichia coli in patients 12 years of age or older. It has been available in Europe since 1987.
Rifamycin (Aemcolo) for Treatment of Travelers' Diarrhea
The Medical Letter on Drugs and Therapeutics • Mar 11, 2019 (Issue 1567)
Rifamycin (Aemcolo) for Treatment of Travelers' Diarrhea ...
The FDA has approved rifamycin (Aemcolo – Cosmo/
Aries), a minimally absorbed oral antibiotic, for
treatment of adults with travelers' diarrhea (TD)
caused by noninvasive strains of Escherichia coli. It
is not recommended for treatment of diarrhea that is
complicated by fever and/or bloody stools. Topical
and injectable formulations of rifamycin have been
used in Europe for other indications for many years.
An Oral Cholera Vaccine for Travelers (Vaxchora)
The Medical Letter on Drugs and Therapeutics • Aug 29, 2016 (Issue 1502)
An Oral Cholera Vaccine for Travelers (Vaxchora) ...
The FDA has approved Vaxchora (PaxVax), a single-dose,
oral, live-attenuated cholera vaccine, to protect
against disease caused by Vibrio cholerae serogroup
O1 in adults 18-64 years old traveling to cholera-affected
areas. Vaxchora is the only cholera vaccine
available in the US. A whole-cell killed injectable
vaccine was previously approved, but is no longer
available in the US.
In Brief: New Polio Vaccination Guidance for Travelers
The Medical Letter on Drugs and Therapeutics • Sep 01, 2014 (Issue 1450)
In Brief: New Polio Vaccination Guidance for Travelers ...
Wild poliovirus has circulated during the previous 12 months in Cameroon, Equatorial Guinea, Ethiopia, Iraq, Israel (also the West Bank and Gaza), Somalia, and Syria, as well as in those countries where polio is still endemic (Afghanistan, Nigeria, and Pakistan). The World Health Organization (WHO) has declared a public health emergency related to the possible spread of polio from affected countries. In response, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has issued interim guidance for US residents planning travel to and from these countries.Vaccine Recommendations – All travelers...
Expanded Table: Some Vaccines for Travelers (online only)
The Medical Letter on Drugs and Therapeutics • Nov 19, 2018 (Issue 1560)
Expanded Table: Some Vaccines for Travelers (online only) ...
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Expanded Table: Antibiotics for Travelers' Diarrhea (online only)
The Medical Letter on Drugs and Therapeutics • Oct 07, 2019 (Issue 1582)
Expanded Table: Antibiotics for Travelers' Diarrhea (online only) ...
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