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Standard medications and even prescription drugs are widely available, and often cheaper, from unlicensed (and even from some licensed) purveyors in many overseas destinations, and also via the Internet. However, time and again we have reports of sub-standard drugs being purchased by travellers and the World Health Organisation has repeatedly warned about the trade in counterfeit drugs. More...
When visiting “Western” countries like in Europe and Nth America, can we just assume that all food is safe to eat? Quite simply the answer is ‘No, not always.’ More...
Following the track of the World War II Australian armed forces across the Owen Stanley ranges in Papua New Guinea has become a popular adventure. There are a variety of tours organized by a variety of agents and most – but not all - of the organisers arrange for some form of preparatory instruction on risks and precautions. More...
In an article published by the Public Library Of Science journal researchers have shown that experimental animals infected with the schistosomiasis parasite have a very much greater chance – 17 times greater than animals without the parasite - of being infected if subsequently exposed to the HIV/AIDS virus. More...
There will be many Australians lucky enough to attend this year’s Olympic Games in Beijing, and many of them will also travel to other parts of China. Getting prepared properly means thinking about your health, and a visit to your nearest Travel Doctor-TMVC clinic will be more than worthwhile. More...
Exotic diseases are unlikely for visitors to China for the Olympic Games. A report by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) in the USA and the GeoSentinel Surveillance Network finds that during the past 10 years dog bites were one of the more common health problems travellers face when visiting China. More...
We are very, very pleased to introduce a newly associated clinic in central Bangkok who has joined our network, The Global Doctor Clinic. All your travel health needs can be obtained at Global Doctor clinic in central Bangkok. More...
Direct and indirect studies over the years in Europe and America have shown that spread of infection through recirculated air in commercial airliners does not occur, provided filtration systems are working properly. More...
The Geneva-based Medicines for Malaria Venture (MMV) has named an Australian drug discovery project using marine invertebrates from the Barrier Reef as its 2007 Project of the Year More...
This site has previously reported on the prevalence of counterfeit or sub-standard antimalarial drugs on the world market. The problem continues despite the well-intentioned attempts of various governmental regulatory bodies. More...
The Influenza Specialist Group (ISG) consists of medical and scientific specialists as well as professional and patient groups from around the country. It cooperates with state and federal governments in educational activities about influenza and in conjunction with other organisations runs the annual Influenza Awareness Program. More...
Lurking in fresh water streams and lakes, and in floodplains, there are health hazards from microscopic organisms. More...
A report from a team at the Japanese Institute of Infectious Diseases now indicates that a technique of administering a vaccine by nasal spray is at an advanced stage of development. More...
Tuberculosis, the world-wide scourge of the Victorian age and early 20th century, has been reduced to a very low prevalence in many countries including Australia and New Zealand and in recent years it has come to be regarded as posing a negligible risk for tourists elsewhere. More...
This year’s UEFA European Soccer Championship will be held in Switzerland. Health authorities there have issued a warning of increased risk of measles among the huge number of foreign visitors expected. From November 2006 to February 13, 2008, a total of 1,405 cases of measles were registered in Switzerland, including 1,106 cases in 2007 alone More...
Chikungunya fever, first described in East Africa, is caused by a virus transmitted by Aedes mosquitoes. It is characterised by symptoms very similar to those of dengue fever and laboratory testing may be necessary to distinguish between the two. More...
Drops under the tongue may be the way that vaccines are administered in the future according to research done at the University of Seoul in South Korea. We have known for many years that some drugs can be administered as drops or a spray under the tongue More...
A study, published in Archives of Disease in Childhood online this month , examined children aged 10 to 12 years who had previously received the Mumps/Measles/Rubella vaccine. More...
Expert health forecasters have warned that an epidemic of meningococcal meningitis in the so-called “meningitis belt” in sub-Saharan Africa could be the worst in a decade. More...
To better service our patients, the Travel Doctor-TMVC has opened a brand new clinic in the Brisbane CBD. This state-of-the art specialist travel medicine clinic opened for business on Monday 23rd October and is located at 75a Astor Terrace, Spring Hill, which is right next door to the Novotel. It is easily accessible by public transport as well as having ample parking nearby. To contact the new Brisbane Travel Doctor-TMVC clinic, or to make an appointment phone (07) 3815 6900. More...