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Fourth International Conference on Travel Medicine
CDC, the World Health Organization, the Pan American Health
Organization, the World Tourism Organization, and the Infectious
Diseases Society of Mexico will cosponsor the Fourth International
Conference on Travel Medicine April 23-27, 1995, in Acapulco,
Mexico.
The conference will focus on health risks for travelers;
health aspects for temporary residents; acquired immunodeficiency
syndrome; malaria; vaccine-preventable diseases; travelers'
diarrhea; respiratory diseases and other infections; individual
preventive measures; vaccines, immune globulins, and
chemoprophylaxis; noninfectious diseases; jet lag and motion
sickness; psychological aspects of travel; injuries; health
promotion for travelers; environmental health aspects; illness and
medical care abroad; self-diagnosis and self-treatment; medical
evacuation; and travelers' clinics.
Additional information is available from the Fourth
International Conference on Travel Medicine, 8000 Westpark Drive,
Suite 130, McLean, VA 22102; telephone (703) 790-1745; fax (703)
790-9063.
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