ABC Guide to Travel Health - Vaccines, Vaccinations
References

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1. Looke DF, Robson JM. Infections in the returned traveller. Med J Aust 2002; 177: 212–9.
2 Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Health Information for International Travel 2003–2004. Injuries.
3 World Health Organization. International Travel and Health 2004. Environmental health risks: altitude.
4 Yung AP, Ruff TA. Manual of Travel Medicine. Melbourne. Victorian Infectious Diseases Service Royal Melbourne Hospital 1999.
5 World Health Organization. Avian influenza frequently asked questions.
6 Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Travelers Health: interim guidance about avian influenza for Americans living abroad.
7 National Health and Medical Research Council. The Australian Immunisation Handbook 9th ed. Canberra. Australian Government Publishing Service, 2008
8 World Health Organization. Immunization, Vaccines and Biologicals. Varicella
9 World Health Organization. International Travel and Health 2010. Infectious diseases: cholera.
10 World Health Organization. Essential Medical Library: Upper respiratory tract infections-coughs and colds in young children.
11 Goodyer L. Health problems associated with air and sea transport. Pharm J 2001; 267: 64–469
12 Gallus AS, Baker RI. Economy class syndrome. Med J Aust 2001; 174: 264–65.
13 Australian Government Department of Health and Ageing: Deep vein thrombosis and air travel.
14 World Health Organization. International Travel and Health 2004. Infectious diseases: dengue fever.
15 World Health Organization. Preventing dengue and dengue haemorrhagic fever. A fact sheet for municipal and community leaders.
16 Australian Government Department of Health and Ageing: Dengue fever.
17 World Health Organization. International Travel and Health 2010. Vaccines for routine use: diphtheria.
18 Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Health Information for International Travel, 2010. Diphtheria, tetanus and pertussis.
19 World Health Organization. A Guide on Safe Food for Travellers 2007. 
20 World Health Organization. International Travel and Health 2004. Health risks and precautions: general considerations.
21 World Health Organization. International Travel and Health 2004. Health risks and precautions: contents of a basic medical kit.
22 World Health Organization. International Travel and Health 2004. Infectious diseases: hepatitis A.
23 World Health Organization. International Travel and Health 2004. Vaccines for selective use: hepatitis A.
24 World Health Organization. International Travel and Health 2004. Infectious diseases: hepatitis B.
25 Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Health Information for International Travel, 2003–2004. Hepatitis, viral, type B.
26 World Health Organization. International Travel and Health 2004. Infectious diseases: hepatitis C.
27 Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Health Information for International Travel, 2003–2004. Hepatitis, viral, type C.
28 Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Health Information for International Travel, 2010. HIV Infection and Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome (AIDS).
29 World Health Organization. International Travel and Health 2004. Infectious diseases: influenza.
30 World Health Organization. International Travel and Health 2010. Environmental health risks: insects and other vectors of disease.
31 World Health Organization. International Travel and Health 2010. Infectious diseases: Japanese encephalitis.
31a World Health Organization. International Travel and Health 2004. Infectious diseases: Japanese encephalitis.
32 World Health Organization. International Travel and Health 2010. Infectious diseases: Lyme Borreliosis (Lyme disease).
33 Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Questions and answers about Lyme disease.
34 World Health Organization. International Travel and Health 2004. Malaria.
35a World Health Organization. International Travel and Health 2004. Vaccine preventable diseases: measles.
35b NSW Public Health Bulletin May 2002 - Communicable Diseases.
36 World Health Organization. Media fact sheet: meningococcal meningitis.
37a World Health Organization. International Travel and Health 2004. Infectious diseases: Meningococcal Disease.
37b Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Yellow Book 2010 Chapter 2: . Motion sickness.
38 World Health Organization. International Travel and Health 2004. Vaccine preventable diseases: poliomyelitis.
39 Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Health Information for International Travel, 2003–2004. Poliomyelitis.
40 World Health Organization. International Travel and Health 2004. Travellers with special needs: pregnancy.
41 Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Health Information for International Travel, 2003–2004. Pregnancy, breast-feeding, and travel.
42 World Health Organization. International Travel and Health 2004. Infectious diseases: rabies.
43 World Health Organization. International Travel and Health 2004. Infectious diseases: SARS.
44 Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Health Information for International Travel, 2003–2004. Severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS).
45 World Health Organization. International Travel and Health 2004. Infectious diseases: schistosomiasis.
46 Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Health Information for International Travel, 2003–2004. Schistosomiasis.
47 World Health Organization. International Travel and Health 2004. Infectious diseases: HIV/AIDS and other sexually transmitted infections.
48 World Health Organization. International Travel and Health 2004. Vaccine preventable diseases: tetanus.
49 World Health Organization. International Travel and Health 2004. Vaccination Requirements and Health Advice.
50 Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Yellow Book 2010 Chapter 2: Traveler’s Diarrhea.
51 World Health Organization. International Travel and Health 2004. Infectious diseases: tuberculosis.
52 Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Health Information for International Travel, 2003–2004: Tuberculosis.
53 World Health Organization. International Travel and Health 2004. Vaccine preventable diseases: typhoid fever.
54 MASTA Fact sheet: Nile River Fever.
54b Health Protection Agency: West Nile Virus
54c Health Protection Agency: West Nile Virus Q&A
55 Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. West Nile virus: what you need to know.
56 World Health Organization. International Travel and Health 2004. Infectious diseases: Yellow fever.
57 Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Health Information for International Travel, 2003–2004. Yellow fever.

 

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