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Travel Health Knowledge, Attitudes and Practices among United States Travelers
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2004
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Airport SurveyTravel BehaviorSocial Determinants Of HealthMedical TourismTravel StudiesPreventive MedicineHealth CommunicationTravel Health KnowledgeEpidemiologic MethodUnited States ResidentsPublic HealthHealth PolicyDisease Risk AssessmentHealth PromotionHealth Risk AssessmentRiskEpidemiologyGlobal HealthHealth BehaviorInternational HealthTourismArts
BackgroundLarge numbers of United States residents travel each year to countries where malaria, hepatitis A, hepatitis B and other vaccine-preventable diseases are prevalent. However, relatively little is known about how United States travelers perceive risks associated with travel or how they prepare for their international voyages. This airport survey was therefore performed to determine the travel health knowledge, attitudes and practices (KAP) of United States travelers.
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