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		<title>Travel Medicine: Staying Healthy in Kokomo</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Georgina Lee, PharmD 2011 - When most people think of travel medicine, they think “vaccines” and “bothersome.”  In a 2003 U.S. airport survey, only 36% of travelers sought travel health advice.  73% of them went to high-risk malaria regions and, of those, only 46% brought along anti-malarial medications.  Most were traveling to regions where Hepatitis A was prevalent but only 14% of travelers were immunized.  Overall, vaccination rates were as low as 11% and 13% with respect to Tetanus Diphtheria (Td) and Hepatitis B.  The take home message: an ounce of prevention can make a big difference before you travel.]]></description>
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