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Travellers Health
BY- DR. SAURAV KUMAR
CONTENTS :
1.Definitions
2.Goals
3.Epidemiology
4.Prevention
5.IHR
What is Emporiatrics?
•The term ‘Emporiatrics’ was derived from the Greek word ‘Emporos’
meaning one who goes on ship as a passenger and ‘Latrike’ meaning
medical treatment.
•The term coined to describe the science of the health of travellers.
What is Travellers Health?
It is a science which deals with promoting and protecting the health of
international travellers, providing them the advice related to the travel
they are about to undertake.
 Fairfield Hospital started the first ever travel clinic in 1980s.
 There is a strong overlap with public health, occupational
health and general practice
Goals of travellers health
 1. prevention
 2.Assistance
 3.High altitude medicine
 4.Travel insurance and access to health care.
Epidemiology of travellers
 According to World tourism organization report in 2017
international tourism arrivals inflated by 7% to attain a total of 1322
million(globally), 20 million Indian.
 It is estimated that half of the people from a developed country that
stay one month on a developing country get sick.
 Post travel illness surveillance collected from 2011- 2013
suggested that diarrhoea and ARI are the most common
diseases reported.
 Cardiovascular diseases were the most single cause of
death, nearly 50% contribution
Type of Travellers
 1. Documented-
Tourist
Official
 2.Un documented –
Refugees
Who’s responsibility is Emporiatrics
 The medical professional
 The travellers themselves
 The travel organizations
 Government policy
 Airlines and shipping companies
Travel health Risk
 Food and water
 Environmental hazards
 Altitude
 Marine hazards
 Accident
 psychological
Factors affecting individuals risk
 1. Travel
a) Destination
b) Country of origin
c) Duration of stay
d) literacy
e)Travel condition
f) Season
 2. Travellers-
a) age and gender
b)Health education
c) past medical history
d)immunization status
e)Special group
The travellers triad
TRIP
TIME TRAVELLER
 Traveller- medical condition of the traveller, past
medical history, immunization history and past travel.
 Trip- Reason, rural vs urban, accommodation and
activities.
 Time- duration, season and frequency.
Various condition experienced during
travel
 Jet lag
 Travellers diarrhoea
 Motion sickness
 Altitude sickness
 Middle east respiratory syndrome
Preventive measure and Precaution
 General precautions-
-Health insurance
-Personal health information
-Medical kit
-Medical assistance on board
 Specific precaution-
- vaccine for travellers
- Chemoprophylaxis
Risk management
 Identifying risk for individual or group
 Advising about risk reduction strategy
 Recommending and providing risk reduction intervention
 Encouraging behavioural change to change risk level
Risk reduction intervention
 Information enabling behaviour modification
 Vaccination
 Medication
 Travel insurance
Travel consultation
 Understand basic current epidemiology
 Be aware of outbreak and emergent issue
 Provide written material targeting specific risk
 Be able to communicate using electronic media
Individualized advice
 Personal advice is more likely to be understood, remembered or
facilitate behavioural change.
 It depend on the place of travel and time of travel .
Medical travel kit
 These are designed to assist travellers in meeting medical
needs when their access to quality medical care is
compromised
 A) Essential
 B) Additional
 C) Additional for less developed countries
 D) Comprehensive medical kit
 A) Essential –
-Items to treat cuts, scratches, burn.
-paracetamol
-Repellent
 B) Additional for Europe, USA, Japan
-Anti-nauseants
-Broad spectrum antibiotics
-Antacid
-Laxatives
 C) Additional items for less developed countries
- Loperamide
- rehydration solution
- Tinidazole
- Norflox
 D) Comprehensive medical kit-
- Sterile needle, syringes and alcohol swab
- Anti histaminic
- Antifungal and antibiotic cream
vaccination
 3R
 1) Routine vaccination
- Childhood standard
 2) Required vaccination
- Cross borders vaccination
 3) Recommended
- Based on individual risk
Category A
 Europe/ North America/ Japan/ UK/ Singapore
 Should be fully vaccinated and up to date
-Diphtheria/ tetanus/ whooping cough
-MMR
- routine paediatric vaccine
- polio
- Influenza
Category B
 Considered low to intermediate risk
 Israel/ Korea/ Malaysia
 Category A plus
-Hepatitis
- Typhoid
Category C
 Considered to be higher risk-
 Africa/ Asia
 Category B plus
- YF
-Japanese encephalitis
- Meningitis
- Rabies
Chemoprophylaxis for malaria
 Daily anti-malarial have to be initiated the day before arrival to
the destination.
 Chloroquine should started 1 week before travel
 Mefloquine should started 2-3 week before travel
International health regulation
 The IHR is an agreement among 196 countries,
including all WHO member countries, to work together
for health security of the world
The purpose and scope of IHR
 To prevent, protect, control and provide a public health response
to the international spread of disease
 To establish a single code of procedures and practices for
routine public health measures
IHR
Surveill
ance
Work
together
Report
specific
disease
Public
health
event
ASSES
S
RESPON
D
DETEC
T
REPOR
T
Major Changes in IHR (2005)
 Widened scope: to report all major events, that may
constitute Public Health Emergency of International Concern
(PHEIC)
 Notification by designated National IHR Focal Points
 National core capacities for detection and response
 Real time event management system
Is an event notifiable to WHO?
 Is the public health impact of the event serious?
 Is the event unusual or unexpected?
 Is there a significant risk of international spread?
 Is there a significant risk of international restrictions to travel
and trade?
Travel Notice
Notice Action Risk
watch Follow minor precaution Baseline risk
Alert Follow enhanced
precaution
Moderate risk
Warning Avoid all non essential
travel
High risk
Travellers health

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Travellers health

  • 2.
  • 4. What is Emporiatrics? •The term ‘Emporiatrics’ was derived from the Greek word ‘Emporos’ meaning one who goes on ship as a passenger and ‘Latrike’ meaning medical treatment. •The term coined to describe the science of the health of travellers.
  • 5. What is Travellers Health? It is a science which deals with promoting and protecting the health of international travellers, providing them the advice related to the travel they are about to undertake.
  • 6.  Fairfield Hospital started the first ever travel clinic in 1980s.  There is a strong overlap with public health, occupational health and general practice
  • 7. Goals of travellers health  1. prevention  2.Assistance  3.High altitude medicine  4.Travel insurance and access to health care.
  • 8. Epidemiology of travellers  According to World tourism organization report in 2017 international tourism arrivals inflated by 7% to attain a total of 1322 million(globally), 20 million Indian.  It is estimated that half of the people from a developed country that stay one month on a developing country get sick.
  • 9.  Post travel illness surveillance collected from 2011- 2013 suggested that diarrhoea and ARI are the most common diseases reported.  Cardiovascular diseases were the most single cause of death, nearly 50% contribution
  • 10.
  • 11. Type of Travellers  1. Documented- Tourist Official  2.Un documented – Refugees
  • 12. Who’s responsibility is Emporiatrics  The medical professional  The travellers themselves  The travel organizations  Government policy  Airlines and shipping companies
  • 13. Travel health Risk  Food and water  Environmental hazards  Altitude  Marine hazards  Accident  psychological
  • 14. Factors affecting individuals risk  1. Travel a) Destination b) Country of origin c) Duration of stay d) literacy e)Travel condition f) Season
  • 15.  2. Travellers- a) age and gender b)Health education c) past medical history d)immunization status e)Special group
  • 17.  Traveller- medical condition of the traveller, past medical history, immunization history and past travel.  Trip- Reason, rural vs urban, accommodation and activities.  Time- duration, season and frequency.
  • 18. Various condition experienced during travel  Jet lag  Travellers diarrhoea  Motion sickness  Altitude sickness  Middle east respiratory syndrome
  • 19. Preventive measure and Precaution  General precautions- -Health insurance -Personal health information -Medical kit -Medical assistance on board
  • 20.  Specific precaution- - vaccine for travellers - Chemoprophylaxis
  • 21. Risk management  Identifying risk for individual or group  Advising about risk reduction strategy  Recommending and providing risk reduction intervention  Encouraging behavioural change to change risk level
  • 22. Risk reduction intervention  Information enabling behaviour modification  Vaccination  Medication  Travel insurance
  • 23. Travel consultation  Understand basic current epidemiology  Be aware of outbreak and emergent issue  Provide written material targeting specific risk  Be able to communicate using electronic media
  • 24. Individualized advice  Personal advice is more likely to be understood, remembered or facilitate behavioural change.  It depend on the place of travel and time of travel .
  • 25. Medical travel kit  These are designed to assist travellers in meeting medical needs when their access to quality medical care is compromised  A) Essential  B) Additional  C) Additional for less developed countries  D) Comprehensive medical kit
  • 26.  A) Essential – -Items to treat cuts, scratches, burn. -paracetamol -Repellent  B) Additional for Europe, USA, Japan -Anti-nauseants -Broad spectrum antibiotics -Antacid -Laxatives
  • 27.  C) Additional items for less developed countries - Loperamide - rehydration solution - Tinidazole - Norflox  D) Comprehensive medical kit- - Sterile needle, syringes and alcohol swab - Anti histaminic - Antifungal and antibiotic cream
  • 28. vaccination  3R  1) Routine vaccination - Childhood standard  2) Required vaccination - Cross borders vaccination  3) Recommended - Based on individual risk
  • 29. Category A  Europe/ North America/ Japan/ UK/ Singapore  Should be fully vaccinated and up to date -Diphtheria/ tetanus/ whooping cough -MMR - routine paediatric vaccine - polio - Influenza
  • 30. Category B  Considered low to intermediate risk  Israel/ Korea/ Malaysia  Category A plus -Hepatitis - Typhoid
  • 31. Category C  Considered to be higher risk-  Africa/ Asia  Category B plus - YF -Japanese encephalitis - Meningitis - Rabies
  • 32. Chemoprophylaxis for malaria  Daily anti-malarial have to be initiated the day before arrival to the destination.  Chloroquine should started 1 week before travel  Mefloquine should started 2-3 week before travel
  • 33. International health regulation  The IHR is an agreement among 196 countries, including all WHO member countries, to work together for health security of the world
  • 34. The purpose and scope of IHR  To prevent, protect, control and provide a public health response to the international spread of disease  To establish a single code of procedures and practices for routine public health measures
  • 36. Major Changes in IHR (2005)  Widened scope: to report all major events, that may constitute Public Health Emergency of International Concern (PHEIC)  Notification by designated National IHR Focal Points  National core capacities for detection and response  Real time event management system
  • 37. Is an event notifiable to WHO?  Is the public health impact of the event serious?  Is the event unusual or unexpected?  Is there a significant risk of international spread?  Is there a significant risk of international restrictions to travel and trade?
  • 38.
  • 39. Travel Notice Notice Action Risk watch Follow minor precaution Baseline risk Alert Follow enhanced precaution Moderate risk Warning Avoid all non essential travel High risk