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1Duke University School of Medicine, Durham, North Carolina (R.J.R.).
Primary care providers must be knowledgeable about travel medicine to advise patients on destination-specific risks and necessary vaccines. Referral to travel clinics is recommended for complex cases, including immunocompromised individuals and those needing specific vaccinations.
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