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  • Travel medicine
  • Infectious disease epidemiology

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  • High travel activity among Danish populations necessitates effective pretravel health strategies.
  • Travel-related infections pose a significant risk to global travelers.

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  • To review current recommendations for travel vaccines and pretravel advice.
  • To emphasize the need for individualized pretravel health consultations.

Main Methods:

  • Literature review of travel-related infections and vaccine recommendations.
  • Analysis of factors influencing pretravel advice.

Main Results:

  • Vaccine recommendations are informed by the incidence and impact of travel-associated infections.
  • Individualized advice considers destination, travel type, duration, traveler's health status, and current outbreaks.

Conclusions:

  • Pretravel advice must be tailored to individual traveler profiles and specific travel circumstances.
  • Emerging vaccines for diseases like dengue and chikungunya highlight the evolving landscape of travel medicine.