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Oral Health Assessment by Lay Personnel for Older Adults
Published on: February 2, 2020
Abstract:
Thanks to improved health and transport means, an increasing number of elderly people travel. This population shows characteristics that necessitate adaptations of the pre-travel consultation. Travel-associated diseases are related to the presence of pre-existing underlying conditions. Indeed, a healthy elderly traveller does not have more risk to get sick during travel than a younger traveller. However, the frequency and severity of complications of some travel-related diseases are increased. The aim of the pre-travel consultation in elderly will not be restrained to the usual prevention advices and immunization, but will also evaluate the risks of decompensation of pre-existing comorbidities, adapt if necessary ongoing medications to the conditions of travel, and plan access to care in case of acute decompensation.
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