SARS in 2003==incubation periods of imported IDs==*<7 days**dengue**rickettsiosis**influenza**dysentery*7-21 days**malaria**typhoid**leptrospirosis**VHF*>21 days**malaria**hep A
HPV==case studies=====pretravel===case 1*give information possible diseases during the travel, such as zika, rabies, yellow fever, measles, exacerbation of his chronic illness exp. diabetes and coronary disease*confirm his immunization status as much as possible and propose to do serological tests for measles and rubella*give information about possible travel restriction regarding YF vaccine when to enter to Bolivia and discuss whether or not to get shot*recommend vaccines of measles, rubella, PPSV23, tetanus toxoid and typhoid (because of antacid) according to his immunization status*discuss with him whether to do rabies PrEP*prescribe acetazolamide for 3-4 days, give direction to start 24hrs before ascending and keep for 2 days on high altitude, as well as to secure emergency descending when he gets AMS symptoms like headache, difficulty to sleep, malaise, loss of appetite*advise when to use insulin and to keep diabetes emergency card with him*advise to keep repellent during travel except for high altitude area
rabies vac in Japancase 2*
when to repeat PrEP for rabies?case 3
most frequent chemoprophylaxis of malaria in you clinic? doxycycline, atovacon-proguanil, mefloquine? 25 y/o British male*母子手帳= mother child health handbook
==case studies==22 y/o Japanese malecase 1*budget 50,000JPY**give information possible diseases during the travel, such as zikaMMRx1 6, rabies, yellow fever, measles, exacerbation of his chronic illness exp. diabetes and coronary disease000**confirm his immunization status as much as possible and propose to do serological tests for measles and rubellatetanusx1 3,000**give information about possible travel restriction regarding YF vaccine when to enter to Bolivia and discuss whether or not to get shotpoliox1 5,000**recommend vaccines of measlesHepAx2 10, rubella, PPSV23, tetanus toxoid and typhoid (because of antacid) according to his immunization status000**discuss with him whether to do rabies PrEPHepBx2 10,000**prescribe acetazolamide for 3-4 days, give direction to start 24hrs before ascending and keep for 2 days on high altitude, as well as to secure emergency descending when he gets AMS symptoms like headache, difficulty to sleepJEx1 5, malaise, loss of appetite000**advise when malaria chemp. according to use insulin and to keep diabetes emergency card with him**advise advice to keep repellent during travel except for high altitude avoid forested area
case 2===posttravel===21 y/o Angolan female
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case 368 y/o Japanese male*rhabdomyolysis by ''P. knowlesi'', very rare 19 y/o Chinese male*VZV transmissibility decreases in more tropic areas*VZV immunity is gotten later than temperate areas like in adolescent or later adult age