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Le livre de CDC conseille des voyageurs sur des risques sanitaires

par Barbara Kram, Editor | July 18, 2007
* Jet lag
* Cruise ship travel
* Travelers with disabilities
* Recent immigrants returning home to visit friends and relatives
* Traveling with infants and children
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* International adoptions

"This book contains must-have information for the traveling public including families, students, missionaries and volunteers, multinational corporations, the travel industry, as well as for doctors, nurses and pharmacists," Reed said.

The Yellow Book, offered by major health publisher Elsevier, is now available at bookstores, through Internet book sellers or by contacting Elsevier at 1-800-545-2522 or online at
www.us.elsevierhealth.com.

The Yellow book also is available free online. To access the Yellow Book online, or to find additional information on travelers' health, go to http://www.cdc.gov/travel/. The companion Web site lets travelers look up specific information by travel destination and view or print custom reports based on individual travel plans. The site is one of CDC's most-visited Web sites. It is updated constantly as travel health threats emerge and new information becomes available.

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