Literature DB >> 10752003

Preparing patients to travel abroad safely. Part 2: Updating vaccinations.

R E Thomas1.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To provide, for family physicians without access to a travel clinic, evidence-based recommendations on vaccinating infants and children, adults, pregnant women, and immunocompromised patients traveling to non-Western countries. QUALITY OF EVIDENCE: Searches were undertaken of MEDLINE from 1990 to November 1998 (372 articles); the Cochrane Collaboration Library; publications of the National Action Committee on Immunization and the Committee to Advise on Tropical Medicine and Travel in Canada Communicable Disease Reports; the Canadian Immunization Guide; and Laboratory Centre for Disease Control, United States Centres for Disease Control, and World Health Organization websites. Evidence-based statements, randomized controlled trials, systematic reviews, and meta-analyses were selected. Vaccination recommendations are based on this evidence. MAIN MESSAGE: Physicians should complete vaccination schedules for children whose primary series is incomplete and vaccinate unvaccinated adults. Hepatitis A is widespread, and travelers to areas where it is endemic should be vaccinated. The elderly should be vaccinated against influenza and pneumococcal disease. Pregnant women should receive vaccines appropriate to their trimester. Immunocompromised patients should be vaccinated, but BCG and live vaccines are contraindicated. Travelers to areas where meningitis, typhoid, cholera, Japanese encephalitis, and rabies are endemic should be vaccinated if they are likely to be exposed. Those traveling to areas where tuberculosis is endemic should take precautions and should have skin tests before traveling and 2 to 4 months after return.
CONCLUSIONS: Family physicians can administer all necessary vaccinations. They can advise pregnant women and immunocompromised people about the balance of risk of disease and benefits of vaccination.

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Year:  2000        PMID: 10752003      PMCID: PMC2144985     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Can Fam Physician        ISSN: 0008-350X            Impact factor:   3.275


  5 in total

1.  Immunization survey of non-institutionalized adults--Quebec (as of May 30, 1996).

Authors:  P Duclos; H Arruda; J C Dessau; R Dion; M Dupont; C Gaulin; J L Grenier; M Savard; G Trudeau; M Douville-Fradet; D Beauséjour; A Bergeron; J P Bergeron; M Castonguay; P Clermont; J Cloutier; L Côté; E Czyziw; M Dubuc; M A D'Halewyn; A Fortin; M Frigon; M Gélinas; I Kirouac; S Venne
Journal:  Can Commun Dis Rep       Date:  1996-11-01

2.  Typhoid fever vaccines: a meta-analysis of studies on efficacy and toxicity.

Authors:  E A Engels; M E Falagas; J Lau; M L Bennish
Journal:  BMJ       Date:  1998-01-10

Review 3.  [HIV and travel. Advice concerning immunizations and pre-travel evaluation].

Authors:  D Tessier; F Gervais
Journal:  Can Fam Physician       Date:  1994-04       Impact factor: 3.275

Review 4.  Vaccination of the immunocompromised patient.

Authors:  L Loutan
Journal:  Biologicals       Date:  1997-06       Impact factor: 1.856

Review 5.  Immunizations and travel.

Authors:  W T Thanassi; E L Weiss
Journal:  Emerg Med Clin North Am       Date:  1997-02       Impact factor: 2.264

  5 in total

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