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Occupational Medicine 2000;50:572-578
© 2000 Society of Occupational Medicine

Medical Aspects of Expatriate Health: Health Threats

S. Jones

ExxonMobil International Limited, St. Catherine's House London, UK

The globalisation of business activity can lead to the movement of key employees and their dependants from country to country. In their host country these expatriates often face health hazards not experienced at home. This paper describes the range of health issues of relevance to expatriates.

Keywords      assignment; expatriate; mental health; travel related illness

Received       19 May 2000
Accepted       18 September 2000


Correspondence to: Dr Stephen Jones, ExxonMobil International Ltd, St. Catherine's House, 2 Kingsway, London WC2B 6HA. Tel: +44 020 7412 2559; fax: +44 020 7412 2935; email: Stephen_jones{at}email.mobil.com


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