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Today, travel medicine specialists Drs. Paul Pottinger ("Germ") & Chris Sanford ("Worm") answer your travel health questions:
How do I find a trusted pharmacy while abroad?
When is it safe to travel with a newborn?
Travel to India—is malaria and/or Japanese encephalitis a concern?
Should I travel with azithromycin (Z-pack)?
Is a drug for malaria needed if exposure is airport-only?
Tips for getting over jet lag?
When do you need to see a doctor for traveler’s diarrhea?
How do I find a good doctor while abroad?
Should I buy my malaria medication while overseas?
Over-the-counter medications to prevent head colds—do they work?
Does the Covid-19 vaccine mess with my DNA?
We hope you enjoy this podcast! If so, please subscribe to our RSS feed and share with your friends! And, please send us your questions and travel health anecdotes: germandworm@gmail.com.
Our Disclaimer: The Germ and Worm Podcast is designed to inform, inspire, and entertain. However, this podcast does NOT establish a doctor-patient relationship, and it should NOT replace your conversation with a qualified healthcare professional. Please see one before your next adventure. The opinions in this podcast are Dr. Sanford’s & Dr. Pottinger’s alone, and do not necessarily represent the opinions of the University of Washington or UW Medicine.
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Today, travel medicine specialists Drs. Paul Pottinger ("Germ") & Chris Sanford ("Worm") answer your travel health questions:
How do I find a trusted pharmacy while abroad?
When is it safe to travel with a newborn?
Travel to India—is malaria and/or Japanese encephalitis a concern?
Should I travel with azithromycin (Z-pack)?
Is a drug for malaria needed if exposure is airport-only?
Tips for getting over jet lag?
When do you need to see a doctor for traveler’s diarrhea?
How do I find a good doctor while abroad?
Should I buy my malaria medication while overseas?
Over-the-counter medications to prevent head colds—do they work?
Does the Covid-19 vaccine mess with my DNA?
We hope you enjoy this podcast! If so, please subscribe to our RSS feed and share with your friends! And, please send us your questions and travel health anecdotes: germandworm@gmail.com.
Our Disclaimer: The Germ and Worm Podcast is designed to inform, inspire, and entertain. However, this podcast does NOT establish a doctor-patient relationship, and it should NOT replace your conversation with a qualified healthcare professional. Please see one before your next adventure. The opinions in this podcast are Dr. Sanford’s & Dr. Pottinger’s alone, and do not necessarily represent the opinions of the University of Washington or UW Medicine.
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