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Abstract
There has been considerable growth in interest in the field of travel medicine and the intersection with Tourism Studies since the 1990s. Yet this interest from a medical perspective is not new as a review of The Lancet, one of the most well-established medical journals, shows. What is new is the way in which the interest in travel medicine has developed across the science-social science divide and has now become one strand of a wider practitioner and academic interest in tourist well-being. With the exception of studies on technology and tourism and environmental science and tourism (e.g. climate change), this science-social science intersection has been comparatively absent from research in Tourism Studies. For this reason, this current issue's paper seeks to broadly outline the evolution of this area of study and some of the influential studies published to date along with some of the research agendas now emerging in this new area of study.Entities:
Keywords: The Lancet; Tourist safety; Tourist well-being; Travel medicine
Year: 2008 PMID: 32287728 PMCID: PMC7115677 DOI: 10.1016/j.tourman.2008.04.011
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Tour Manag ISSN: 0261-5177
Fig. 1Some of the subjects contributing to the development of travel medicine with examples of the themes they research.
Fig. 2The history of travel medicine research published in The Lancet 1823–June 2007
| Title of article | Authors | Volume | Issue | Date | Pages | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2007 | Have microbes, will travel | Kelley Lee | 369 | 9568 | 7 April | 1159–1160 |
| Jet lag: trends and coping strategies | Jim Waterhouse, Thomas Reilly, Greg Atkinson and Ben Edwards | 369 | 9567 | 31 March | 1117–1129 | |
| Health risks at the Hajj | Qanta A Ahmed, Yaseen M Arabi and Ziad A Memish | 367 | 9515 | 25 March | 1008–1015 | |
| Transmission of infectious diseases during commercial air travel | Alexandra Mangili and Mark A Gendreau | 365 | 9463 | 12.3.2005–18.3.2005 | 989–996 | |
| Frequency of venous thromboembolism in low to moderate risk long distance air travellers: the New Zealand Air Traveller's Thrombosis (NZATT) study | RJ Hughes, RJ Hopkins, S Hill, M Weatherall, N Van de Water, M Nowitz, D Milne, J Ayling, M Wilsher and R Beasley | 362 | 9401 | 20.12.2003–27.12.2003 | 2039–2044 | |
| Matthew R Lewin, Donald H Bouyer, David H Walker and Daniel M Musher | 362 | 9391 | Oct 2003 | 1201–1202 | ||
| Epidemiological determinants of spread agent of severe acute respiratory syndrome in Hong Kong | Christl A Donnelly, Azra C Ghani, Gabriel M Leung, Anthony J Hedley, Christophe Fraser, Steven Riley, Laith J Abu-Raddad, Lai-Ming Ho, Thuan-Quoc Thach, Patsy Chau et al. | 361 | 9371 | 24.5.2003 | 1761–1766 | |
| A multicentre collaboration to investigate the cause of severe acute respiratory syndrome | K Stöhr | 361 | 9370 | 17.5.2003 | 1730–1733 | |
| Assessment of travellers who return home ill | Alan M Spira | 361 | 9367 | 26.4.2003 | 1459–1469 | |
| Preparing the traveller | Alan M Spira | 361 | 9366 | 19.4.2003 | 1368–1381 | |
| Frequency and prevention of symptomless deep-vein thrombosis in long-haul flights: a randomised trial | John H Scurr, Samuel J Machin, Sarah Bailey-King, Ian J Mackie, Sally McDonald and Philip D Coleridge Smith | 357 | 9267 | 12.5.2001 | 1485–1489 | |
| Atovaquone–proguanil versus chlorqyine–proguanil for malaria prophylaxis in non-immune travellers: a randomised, double-blind study | Birthe Høgh, Paul D Clarke, Daniel Camus, Hans Dieter Nothdurft, David Overbosch, Matthias Günther, Izak Joubert, Kevin C Kain, Dea Shaw, Neil S Roskell et al. | 356 | 9245 | 2.12.2000 | 1888–1894 | |
| Travel and risk of venous thrombosis | Roderick A Kraaijenhagen, Daniël Haverkamp, Maria MW Koopman, Paolo Prandoni, Franco Piovella and Harry R Büller | 356 | 9240 | 28.10.2000 | 1492–1493 | |
| Risk of infection with | Frank G J Cobelens, Henk van Deutekom, Inez WE Draayer-Jansen, Ank CHM Schepp-Beelen, Paul JHJ van Gerven, Rob PM van Kessel and Marlies EA Mensen | 356 | 9228 | 5.8.2000 | 461–465 | |
| Differences in sexual risk behaviour between young men and women travelling abroad from the UK | Michael Bloor, Michelle Thomas, Kerenza Hood, Damiano Abeni, Catherine Goujon, Dominique Hausser, Michel Hubert, Dieter Kleiber and Jose Antonio Nieto | 352 | 9141 | 21.11.1998 | 1664–1668 | |
| Airline travel in sickle-cell disease | Mark Ware, Debbie Tyghter, Sean Staniforth and Graham Serjeant | 352 | 9128 | 22.8.1998 | 652 | |
| Malaria in Maremma, Italy | Marco Baldari, Angelo Tamburro, Guido Sabatinelli, Roberto Romi, Carlo Severini, Giampiero Cuccagna, Gabriella Fiorilli, Maria Pia Allegri, Cristina Buriani and Mario Toti | 351 | 9111 | 25.4.1998 | 1246–1247 | |
| Epidemics of syphilis in the Russian Federation: trends, origins and priorities for control | L Tichonova, K Borisenko, H Ward, A Meheus, A Gromyko and A Renton | 350 | 9072 | 19.7.1997 | 210–213 | |
| Outbreak of Legionnaires' disease among cruise ship passengers exposed to a contaminated whirlpool spa | DB Jernigan, J Hofmann, MS Cetron, JP Nuorti, BS Fields, RF Benson, RF Breiman, HB Lipman, RJ Carter, CA Genese et al. | 347 | 9000 | 24.2.1996 | 494–499 | |
| Mosquito-transmitted malaria in New York City, 1993 | M Layton, R Advani, ME Parise, ME Parise, CC Campbell, JR Zucker and EM Bosler | 346 | 8977 | 16.9.1995 | 729–731 | |
| Shigella Dysenteriae Type 1 infections in US travellers to Mexico, 1988 | Julie Parsonnet, A Russell Gerber, Katherine D Greene, Robert V Tauxe, Octavio J Vallejo Aguilar and Paul A Blake | 334 | 8662 | 2.9.1989 | 543–545 | |
| Air travel and thrombotic episodes: the economy class syndrome | John M Cruickshank, Richard Gorlin and Bryan Jennett | 332 | 8609 | 27.8.1988 | 497–498 | |
| Acquired immunodeficiency syndrome after travelling in Africa: an epidemiological study in seventeen Caucasian patients | D Vittecoq, RT Roue, C Mayaud, F Borsa, M Armengaud, B Autran, T May, M Stern, P Chavanet, P Jeantils et al. | 329 | 8533 | 14.3.1987 | 612–615 | |
| Prospective study of acquisition of cryptosporidium, giardia lambalia, and gastrointestinal illness | Anssi MM Jokipii, Maria Hemilä and Liisa Jokipii | 326 | 8453 | 31.8.1985 | 487–489 | |
| Clinical aspects of outbreak of staphylococcal food poisoning during air travel | Poul Effersøe and Kaj Kjerulf | 306 | 7935 | 27.9.1975 | 599–600 | |
| Epidemiology of cholera in Italy in 1973 | William B Baine, Mierlla Mazzotti, Donato Greco, Egidio Izzo, Alfredo Zampieri, Guiseppe Angioni, Mario Di Gioia, Eugene J Gangarosa and Francesco Pocchiari | 304 | 7893 | 7.12.1974 | 1370–1374 | |
| Giardiasis an unusual case of epidemic diarrhoea | RG Thompson, DS Karandikar and J Leek | 303 | 7858 | 6.4.1974 | 615–616 | |
| Vibrio parahæmolyticus gastroenteritis and international air travel | ASR Peffers, J Bailey, GI Barrow and Betty C Hobbs | 301 | 7795 | 20.1.1973 | 143–145 | |
| 1892 | Reflections on medical travel | LJ Witts | 269 | 6983 | 29.6.1957 | 1343–1345 |
| Reflections on medical travel | LJ Witts | 269 | 6982 | 22.6.1957 | 1291–1292 | |
| Education by travel | Raymond Whitehead | 260 | 6731 | 30.8.1952 | 396–400 | |
| Prevention and treatment of travel sickness with promethazine chlorotheorphyllinate | John Harper | 257 | 6665 | 26.5.1951 | 1141–1144 | |
| Invalid railway travel | EM Corner | 157 | 4061 | 29.6.1901 | 1850–1853 | |
| Notes on ocean travel for health and disease | John V Shoemaker | 140 | 3596 | 23.7.1892 | 192–194 | |
| Notes on ocean travel for health and disease | John V Shoemaker | 140 | 3595 | 23.7.1892 | 194–194 | |
The Lancet was first published in 1823 and among the scientific articles it has published on the area of Travel Medicine; the following are of note (correspondence/discussion/short communications/news/editorial are excluded which would increase the number of published items to 115).
Fig. 3Managing the tourist health risks: a travel medicine perspective. source: redrawn from Clift and Page (1996) with modifications.
Fig. 4Distribution of international tourists in less developed countries.
Fig. 5Tourist health and safety problems: scale and incidence.
Emergent trends of significance to tourist health, risk and injury and the subject areas which are driving the research agenda
| Geographical scale | Nature of the issue | Subject area | Relevant studies |
|---|---|---|---|
| Global | Avian Flu and a Global Flu Pandemic | Health Education/Research–Tourism–Scenario planning | |
| HIV-AIDS and transmission by travellers | Epidemiologists/Demographers/Social Psychologists/Health Education | ||
| Food Poisoning | Food Technology | ||
| Deep-vein thrombosis | Accident and Emergency Medicine/Health Education | The following debate the potential link between air travel and DVT; | |
| Accidents and Injuries | Tourism/Safety Science | ||
| Biosecurity Risks | Tourism | ||
| Regional | Malaria (300 million cases of infection in affected areas) | Epidemiology | |
| Travellers Diarrhoea | Epidemiology | ||
| Skin Cancer | Health Education | ||