Travel Medicine: Malaria Prevention
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Overview
How do you advise your patients who travel internationally for work or play? When they travel to some tropical beach for vacation they definitely to not want to bring back memories of a date with Plasmodium falciparum. Our guest, Dr. Phyllis Kozarsky is an Expert Consultant, in the Division Of Global Migration and Quarantine, at the CDC, and a Professor of Medicine And Infectious Diseases in the Department of Medicine, at Emory University. She is also one of the editors of the medical guide for travel medicine, Yellow Book.
Overview
How do you advise your patients who travel internationally for work or play? When they travel to some tropical beach for vacation they definitely to not want to bring back memories of a date with Plasmodium falciparum. Our guest, Dr. Phyllis Kozarsky is an Expert Consultant, in the Division Of Global Migration and Quarantine, at the CDC, and a Professor of Medicine And Infectious Diseases in the Department of Medicine, at Emory University. She is also one of the editors of the medical guide for travel medicine, Yellow Book.
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