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Travel Health Journal

IAMAT Extends Travel Medicine Practice among Professionals in Egypt and Tanzania

For 2022, we are pleased to announce two new IAMAT Scholars: Dr. Walaa Shabana was awarded the 2021 Violet Williams Travel Medicine Scholarship (delayed attendance to 2022 due to COVID-19). Dr. Shabana is a Physician who works and teaches as an Associate Professor in the Department of Tropical Medicine at Mansoura University in Egypt. In her words, her goal following the scholarship training is to establish a “travel health center that can provide services to Egyptian and foreign travellers and to organize travel medicine related scientific meetings and workshops” for her colleagues. We are proud to have Dr. Shabana as a new IAMAT Scholar. Travellers in Egypt will benefit from her training and the launch of another travel medicine ...

IAMAT Scholars in Action: Meet Jackson and Gordon!

We are very pleased to introduce our latest IAMAT Scholars, Mr. Jackson Mutisya and Dr. Gordon Amoh! Mr. Jackson Mutisya was awarded the 2020 Violet Williams Scholar (delayed attendance due to COVID pandemic). Jackson currently practices as a nurse in Nairobi, Kenya. Dr. Gordon Amoh was awarded the 2021 – and first ever – Robert Haru Fisher Scholarship. He is a practicing doctor in Accra, Ghana. IAMAT Scholarships provide training in travel medicine to practitioners who are passionate about improving care for local patients and travellers in their community. Our Scholarships strive to increase the capacity of local health services so that everyone has access to safe and reliable healthcare, no matter who or where they are. For their ...

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Is it COVID-19 or the flu? Why you should get vaccinated.

Countries around the world are seeing COVID-19 cases surge after successfully slowing down outbreaks earlier this year. As we scramble to respond to second-waves of infection, an additional challenge is fast approaching: flu season. Getting your annual flu shot is more important than ever this year. If you haven’t received the vaccine in recent years, this is the year to get it. In this blog, we answer some common questions about the flu shot and why it’s so important to get vaccinated whether you are travelling or not. Why is it important to get vaccinated this year? There are several reasons to get the flu shot this year. Flu season often takes an enormous toll on healthcare systems. As ...

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Returning to travel responsibly: World Tourism Day

This year’s celebration of World Tourism Day feels a little different. Countries around the world are slowly reopening their borders and international travel is on the rise but concern about COVID-19 continues to permeate the travel industry. There is no set timeframe or guide for the industry’s recovery, especially as COVID-19 cases continue to increase in many regions and a vaccine or treatment is yet to be developed. It is clear, however, that recovery needs to ensure the long-term health of people and the planet. In this blog, in celebration of World Tourism Day, we are looking at how tourism can become more responsible and what we, as travellers, can do to make sure we protect our health and ...

“The search for the human”: 60 years of supporting health and building understanding

This year, we celebrate 60 years! When IAMAT was founded, it wasn’t easy for travellers to find information about health risks at their destination, or even advice on how to stay well while travelling. In the decades since, our mission has been to change that. Through the years, we have introduced ground-breaking resources in the field of travel medicine including our World Immunization and World Malaria Risk Charts, a series on travel and mental health, and guides on travel health insurance. We have also built a global network of passionate and committed IAMAT-affiliated doctors and supported the education of over 30 scholars from emerging economy countries to train in travel medicine. All of this work has been in service ...

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In the news: The effects of COVID-19 on other infectious diseases

This article is part of our regular travel and global health news round-up. The crushing demands of the COVID-19 pandemic have strained healthcare systems and capacity around the world. Many communities have been responding to the pandemic and grappling with the collateral damage of COVID-19 on other public health crises, as seen by reports of increases in overdoses amid the opioid epidemic, increases in domestic abuse and as Oxfam reports, millions being pushed towards hunger. Physical distancing measures and lockdowns have kept some infectious diseases from spreading as they normally would – for now. However, many programs and funding streams typically dedicated to providing essential healthcare services have been temporarily put on hold or redirected. This has created a ...

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How to travel safely and responsibly as COVID-19 restrictions ease up

The COVID-19 pandemic has given us an opportunity to reset and reevaluate the way we travel. Non-essential international travel is currently still not advised, but as restrictions begin to lift and travel begins to slowly resume, we need to ask: How can we travel better and more consciously? In this blog, we outline some key things to consider before your next trip – whether it’s an international flight or summer road-trip. The travel landscape is different now and we should seize this moment to reassess our travel habits in order to reduce our health and environmental footprint and protect the communities we visit. Understanding the risks This pandemic has emphasized the role travellers play in the international spread of ...

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Air pollution and travel: How to stay safe and reduce your impact

Since lockdowns were imposed around the world to combat the spread of COVID-19, industrial activity largely grinded to a halt. This has led to the sharpest drop in carbon emissions since air pollution data was first recorded – by early April, daily global emissions had fallen by 17% compared to 2019 data. For cities and regions around the world struggling with consistently poor air quality this comes as a welcome reprieve, especially as exposure to air pollution may contribute to worsening symptoms of COVID-19 or increased mortality. In this blog, we highlight important information about air pollution, including the recent changes we’ve made to our country-specific air pollution data, and tips on how you can reduce your exposure and ...

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Travel health insurance: Lessons from COVID-19

For many travellers, the COVID-19 pandemic has exposed the shortcomings of their travel health insurance. In this blog, we discuss how the pandemic has affected travel health insurance coverage and offer advice on what to consider for your next trip. Many people began reconsidering their travel plans at the beginning of the pandemic and due to a lack of coverage, were forced to make the difficult decision between cancelling their trip – and losing hundreds or thousands of dollars – or risk travelling. Some insurers also began flagging the COVID-19 pandemic as a “known event” as early as January, meaning that policies purchased thereafter would not cover any COVID-19 related claims. As governments began implementing travel restrictions and encouraging ...

COVID-19: Essential Reading

The COVID-19 pandemic has been dominating the news cycle for months now. To help you sift through the noise, we’ve collected articles and resources so you can stay up-to-date on the latest developments, current gaps in research, and what we can learn from the different global responses to this new disease. The basics of COVID-19: What you need to know For information on COVID-19 – including how it spreads, symptoms and what to do if you feel ill – refer to your local health authority and government. These sources will also have information on what prevention measures are currently taking place in your community. Make sure you and your family are following official guidance regarding physical distancing, travel, and ...