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Health Information for Thailand. If you are not feeling well after your trip, you may need to see a doctor.

Health Information for Thailand

If you need help finding a travel medicine specialist, see Find a Clinic. Be sure to tell your doctor about your travel, including where you went and what you did on your trip. Also tell your doctor if you were bitten or scratched by an animal while traveling. Appendices - Appendix B: Essential Electronic Resources for the Travel Medicine Practitioner - 2010 Yellow Book. Electronic distribution lists (such as Listserv) use e-mail with or without a browser-based interface.

Appendices - Appendix B: Essential Electronic Resources for the Travel Medicine Practitioner - 2010 Yellow Book

Some lists are set up to provide information only. Others promote active discussion among members, whereby anyone who has joined a particular group can e-mail a posting to a central server, which is then disseminated to all members who have subscribed to the same list. On a moderated list, each posting is reviewed and accepted by a moderator or editor, while unmoderated lists disseminate each posting instantly to all other subscribers. TravelMed is an example of an unmoderated list, which focuses on issues related to the practice of travel medicine (see www.istm.org/WebForms/Members/MemberActivities/listserve.aspx for further information). CDC’s website provides an information-only e-mail notification system called GovDelivery on a variety of health topics, including updates to the CDC Travelers’ Health website.

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