No Germs Allowed! : How to Avoid title: Infectious Diseases At Home and On the Road author: Weinberg, Winkler G. publisher: Rutgers University Press isbn10 | asin: 0813522811 print isbn13: 9780813522814 ebook isbn13: 9780585029269 language: English Travel--Health aspects, Communicable subject diseases--Prevention, Infection. publication date: 1996 lcc: RA783.5.W44 1996eb ddc: 616.9/045 Travel--Health aspects, Communicable subject: diseases--Prevention, Infection. Page iv No germs allowed! How to avoid infectious diseases at home and on the road Winkler G. Weinberg, MD RUTGERS UNIVERSITY PRESS New Brunswick, New Jersey Page v Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data Weinberg, Winkler G., 1952 No germs allowed! : how to avoid infectious diseases at home and on the road / by Winkler G. Weinberg. p. cm. Includes bibliographical references and index. ISBN 0-8135-2280-3 (cloth : alk. paper). ISBN 0-8135-2281-1 (pbk.: alk. paper) 1. TravelHealth aspects. 2. Communicable diseasesPrevention. 3. Infection. I. Title. RA783.5.W44 1996 616.9'045dc20 95-43235 CIP British Cataloging-in-Publication information available Copyright © 1996 by Winkler G. Weinberg, M.D. All rights reserved. Published by Rutgers University Press, New Brunswick, New Jersey. Manufactured in the United States of America. Page vi To my talented, dedicated, and loving wife, Lynn Page vii Contents Tables and figures ix Acknowledgments xi Introduction: At Risk 1 One The infections of daily living 1 The common cold 11 2 Strep throat and other strep infections 16 3 Urinary tract infections 27 4 Infections of the skin 32 Two Infections you get from your environment 5 Lyme disease and other tickborne infections 45 6 Food poisoning 57 7 Health hazards of travel 78 8 Pneumonia and Legionnaires' disease 107 Three Infections you get from others 9 Tuberculosis 125 10 Sexually transmitted diseases 139 11 Hepatitis 153 12 HIV infection and AIDS 164 Four Persons with unique risks 13 Special persons and special situations 183 14 How to avoid infections if you have HIV 202 15 If you are pregnant 226 16 In the hospital 245 Appendixes A Vaccination schedules 255 B Antibiotics to prevent infective endocarditis 263 C Rabies 264 Bibliography 265 Index 277 Page ix Tables and figures Tables 3.1 What a woman can do to prevent urinary tract 31 infections 5.1 Where Lyme disease is found 49 6.1 Causes of food poisoning from animal sources 63 6.2 Rules for preventing foodborne diseases from meat, 67 dairy, poultry, and eggs 6.3 Protecting yourself from tainted fish 69 6.4 Infections and intoxications from shellfish 71 6.5 Safer seafood 72 6.6 Secure salads 76 7.1 Cardinal rules for eating abroad 79 7.2 Symptoms of malaria 90 7.3 Drugs used to prevent malaria: precautions 92 7.4 Contents of an infection protection travel kit 97 7.5 Preventive medicines and vaccines for travelers 105 8.1 Conditions that can predispose you to pneumonia 110 8.2 Side effects of influenza vaccine 113 9.1 Medical conditions that increase the risk of TB 131 9.2 Groups at high risk for TB 132 9.3 Preventive use of INH against TB 136 10.1 Universal guidelines for preventing sexually 144 transmitted diseases 10.2 Tests to verify presence of sexually transmitted 152 diseases after exposure 11.1 Salient features of hepatitis 154 11.2 Rules for preventing hepatitis 155 11.3 Adults who should receive hepatitis B vaccine 161 12.1 The average course of HIV infection 165 13.1 Infections more common in people with diabetes 187 Page x 13.2 Early signs of infection when your white blood cell 191 count is low 13.3 When to take antibiotics to prevent endocarditis 201 14.1 How to use the CD4 count 204 14.2 Opportunistic infections that cause diarrhea 211 14.3 Precautions against TB for people with HIV 222 14.4 Things to take to prevent opportunistic infections 224 14.5 Things to do to prevent opportunistic infections 225 15.1 Basic rules for the expectant mother 228 15.2 Getting tested during pregnancy 243 16.1 The costs and risks of hospital-acquired infections 246 16.2 Risk of infection after blood transfusion 252 Figures 1.1 Spreading a cold by touching 13 1.2 Spreading a cold by sneezing 14 5.1 The life cycle of the Lyme disease agent 47 5.2 Germ-carrying ticks 54 6.1 The temperature danger zone for foods 65 7.1 Malaria in the world 89 7.2 Yellow fever in the world 93 7.3 Hepatitis B in the world 102
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