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Book Recommendations
(Not strictly about motion sickness, but still worth a look.)

Your Child Abroad: A Travel Health Guide by Drs Jane Wilson-Howarth and Matthew Ellis
Paperback: 212 pages
Publisher: Bradt Travel Guides (2005)
based on 1 customer review.

  • Accidents, first-aid advice, and what to include in a medical kit
  • Region-by-region analysis of potential health risks and basic medical questions in five languages
  • Natural and environmental hazards, including parasites
  • Traveling with children and medical treatment abroad
From the back cover:
  • Who is fit to fly; traveling with allergies
  • New antimalarials and bite-prevention gismos
  • First-aid guidance and suggested kits
  • Basic medical questions in five languages
  • Region-by-region analysis of risk
  • Special notes for expatriates
  • Advice on diagnosis and treatment
  • By practicing doctors who have traveled widely and are child-health experts


CDC Health Information for International Travel 2008 by Paul M. Arguin, Phyllis E. Kozarsky, and Christie Reed
Paperback: 648 pages
Publisher: Mosby (2007)
based on 3 customer reviews.

From an editorial review: There are very few books that I will keep within reach on my desk when advising travellers. This is definitely one of these. Its size, presentation, contents, tables, maps, and the ease with which I can locate information, make the 'Yellow Book' 2008 a contestant for the number one book on my desk, in my travel clinic."

International Travel Health Guide by Stuart Rose, Jay Stephen Keystone
Paperback: 784 pages
Publisher: Mosby (2005)
based on 1 customer review.

From an editorial review: "...Dr. Stuart Rose has successfully produced a comprehensive resource containing concise and accurate answers to potential travelers wondering how to stay healthy abroad and what to do if they become sick or injured far from home. He has made an excellent contribution to the field of travel medicine, and I would strongly recommend this book.

Mexico: Health and Safety Travel Guide, 2nd Edition by Robert H. Page, Curtis P. Page
Paperback: 640 pages
Publisher: MedToGo, LLC (2007)
based on 5 customer reviews.

From editorial reviews: "It is a daunting task to think about illness or injury when traveling in a country with a different language." "Should reassure the hesitant and educate the rest."
Healthy Travel - Central & South America by Isabelle Young
Paperback: 472 pages
Publisher: Lonely Planet (2008)
based on 3 customer reviews.

From an editorial review: "Lonely Planet guides are a must-pack."



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