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Medical Care in a Foreign Country

If medical care is needed abroad, travel agents or the American
Embassy or Consulate can usually provide names of hospitals, physicians,
or emergency medical service agencies. Prior to departure, travelers
should contact their own insurance companies concerning their coverage.
In addition to receiving appropriate vaccinations and medications
prior to departure, travelers should be aware of useful measures
to minimize the risk of injury or disease while abroad. These include
precautions for foods and beverages, swimming,
and injury prevention, as well as the appropriate
use of insect repellents and an awareness
of potential environmental hazards.
Travelers who take prescription medications should carry an adequate
supply accompanied by a signed and dated statement from a physician.
The statement should indicate the major health problems and dosage
of such medications to provide information for medical authorities
in case of emergency. The International Certificate
of Vaccination should also be completed with personal medical
information. The traveler should take an extra pair of glasses or
lens prescription, and a card, tag, or bracelet that identifies
any physical condition that may require emergency care.
There is also a growing public awareness of the AIDS epidemic,
and a resulting concern about acquiring the AIDS virus through blood
transfusion or certain medical procedures. Systematic screening
of blood donations is not yet feasible in all developing countries.
The safety of the blood supply ultimately depends on the quality
of blood transfusion services in the host country. Blood should
be transfused only when absolutely necessary, especially in those
countries where screening of blood for transmissible diseases is
not yet widely performed. International travelers should take active
steps to minimize the risk of injury and establish a plan for dealing
with medical emergencies. The risk of bloodborne transmission of
hepatitis B can be minimized with hepatitis
B vaccination prior to travel.
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