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Parasitology for Parents: A Guide Domestic and Travel Acquired Parasitic Diseases Children
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Parasitology for Parents: A Guide Domestic and Travel Acquired Parasitic Diseases Children
Current price: $27.95
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Parasitology for Parents: A Guide Domestic and Travel Acquired Parasitic Diseases Children
Current price: $27.95
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This book is a handy and necessary resource that reviews the risks of exposure to parasitic illnesses from domestic and international travel with specific relevant information about their transmission, symptoms and treatment.
This is Dr. Simon's third "Owners Manual" for parents, grandparents, family members and anyone participating in child care. The series provides information across the spectrum of wellness and health issues for children of all ages, infants to young adults. He has observed that those traveling both domestic and international for school, service or life experience frequently return home ill. They were uninformed about the risks of exposure and illness from parasites acquired by specific travel exposures. This has been an overlooked and neglected area of medicine. On returning home children may be and remain symptom free or have abrupt or acute onset of illness or have symptoms delayed by weeks, months or possibly years after infection started. There may be an unpredictable and variable time between when infection started and symptoms of illness occur.
This text is a handy and necessary resource that reviews the risks of exposure to parasitic illnesses from domestic and international travel with specific relevant information about their transmission, symptoms and treatment. The more you learn about parasites, the more it seems like science fiction with different stages and different host at different timings, involving a multistep complex lifecycle. After reading this text you'll never walk barefoot on unpaved grass or soil. You will never eat undercooked, raw, smoked or pickled red or white meat or seafood, or raw aquatic plants. You will not trust FDA regulations allowing a certain level of rodent and insect feces or parts or toxic substances to occur in foods. Yes our foods may have fly eggs, rodent feces and insect parts. They are allowable at certain levels by FDA guidelines that recognizes that these are "natural, unavoidable contaminants" that occur during the growing, processing and packaging of food. The FDA considers certain specified levels of these to be safe and not present a risk for our health. Reading through this text you will find they unfortunately may present a risk for parasitic infections. Yum, yum, chow down!
This is Dr. Simon's third "Owners Manual" for parents, grandparents, family members and anyone participating in child care. The series provides information across the spectrum of wellness and health issues for children of all ages, infants to young adults. He has observed that those traveling both domestic and international for school, service or life experience frequently return home ill. They were uninformed about the risks of exposure and illness from parasites acquired by specific travel exposures. This has been an overlooked and neglected area of medicine. On returning home children may be and remain symptom free or have abrupt or acute onset of illness or have symptoms delayed by weeks, months or possibly years after infection started. There may be an unpredictable and variable time between when infection started and symptoms of illness occur.
This text is a handy and necessary resource that reviews the risks of exposure to parasitic illnesses from domestic and international travel with specific relevant information about their transmission, symptoms and treatment. The more you learn about parasites, the more it seems like science fiction with different stages and different host at different timings, involving a multistep complex lifecycle. After reading this text you'll never walk barefoot on unpaved grass or soil. You will never eat undercooked, raw, smoked or pickled red or white meat or seafood, or raw aquatic plants. You will not trust FDA regulations allowing a certain level of rodent and insect feces or parts or toxic substances to occur in foods. Yes our foods may have fly eggs, rodent feces and insect parts. They are allowable at certain levels by FDA guidelines that recognizes that these are "natural, unavoidable contaminants" that occur during the growing, processing and packaging of food. The FDA considers certain specified levels of these to be safe and not present a risk for our health. Reading through this text you will find they unfortunately may present a risk for parasitic infections. Yum, yum, chow down!