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    Manual of Travel Medicine Fourth Edition
    Torresi, J ; McGuinness, S ; Leder, K ; O'Brien, D ; Ruff, T ; Starr, M ; Gibney, K (Springer Singapore, 2019)
    The fourth edition of this well received book provides an authoritative and up-to-date resource to support good practice in travel medicine, a field that has evolved substantially in recent years. Concretely, there has been intensified monitoring of health problems among travelers, as well as extensive research efforts, which have led to the development of evidence-based approaches to the field. The book includes expert recommendations regarding e.g. immunizations, malaria prophylaxis, travelers’ diarrhea, altitude sickness, emerging infections, and non-infectious health issues encountered by travelers. It provides a practical approach to the pre-travel consultation and management of most issues that arise in medical care for travelers. In addition, it provides expert advice for high-risk travelers, e.g. those with immunosuppression, the elderly, pregnant women and young children. The text offers a user-friendly, practical handbook for healthcare practitioners during their clinical consultations, as well as nurses and pharmacists.
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    Management of tuberculosis: a guide to essential practice
    Dlodlo, RA ; Brigden, G ; Heldal, E ; Allwood, B ; Chiang, C-Y ; Fujiwara, PI ; Graham, SM ; Guillerm, N ; Harries, AD ; Koura, KG ; Kumar, AM ; Lin, Y ; Meghji, J ; Mortimer, K ; Piubello, A ; Roth, B ; Satyanarayana, S ; Sekadde, M ; Solovič, I ; Tonsing, J ; Van Deun, A (International Union Against Tuberculosis and Lung Disease, 2019-10-01)
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    Deskguide for the diagnosis and management of TB in children
    Graham, SM (International Union Against Tuberculosis and Lung Disease (The Union), 2010)
    The Union in partnership with experts from sub-Saharan African countries has produced for NTPs a desk-guide of child TB management for health workers aimed at the district or more peripheral level of care.