In the News
As reported by the Norwich Bulletin, January 9, 2008.
Return Home With Memories, Not Malaria
Farmington, Conn. - Pre-travel counseling and immunization can greatly reduce the likelihood of health problems when traveling abroad, University of Connecticut Health Center infectious
disease physicians say.
The International Traveler’s Medical Service at the UConn Health Center offers individualized immunizations and advice about preventable travel-related illnesses such as hepatitis A,
malaria, typhoid, diarrheal diseases and other communicable illnesses.
“As more and more people are heading to exotic destinations, awareness of potential travel-related illnesses allows for better preparation and smarter choices while traveling,” says
Cristina Mondragon, M.D. “A little information goes a long way in keeping you safe and healthy when you are far away from home.”
Visitors to the International Traveler’s Medical Service can get the latest health and safety information about their destinations, preventive medication, and travel health insurance
information. Post-travel evaluation for returning travelers is also available. Visits for travel counseling and immunizations should be arranged four to six weeks in advance of departure
dates.
More information about the International Traveler’s Medical Service is available at
http://health.uchc.edu/clinicalservices/travel/index.htm or by calling 860-679-2411. The phone number for appointments is 860-679-7692 or 800-535-6232.
The University of Connecticut Health Center includes the schools of medicine and dental medicine, the UConn Medical Group, University Dentists, and John Dempsey Hospital, a Solucient
Top 100 Hospital® 2006. Founded in 1961, the Health Center pursues a mission of providing outstanding health care education in an environment of exemplary patient care, research and public
service. To learn more about the UConn Health Center, visit our website at www.uchc.edu. |