Occupational Medicine 2007 57(5):313-321; doi:10.1093/occmed/kqm044
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Sexual health and HIV in travellers and expatriates
Elizabeth Hamlyn,
Aneesa Peer and
Philippa Easterbrook
Department of HIV/GUM, Kings College, London SE5 9RJ, UK
Abstract Travellers engaging in sexual contact with a new partner abroad may be at high risk of acquiring a sexually transmitted infection. This review examines the impact of travel on sexual health and provides prevention, management and treatment recommendations to practising occupational health physicians.
Keywords Expatriates; HIV; sexual health; travel
Correspondence to: Elizabeth Hamlyn, Caldecot Centre, Kings College Hospital, London SE5 9RS, UK. Tel: +44 787 066 5620; fax: +44 207 346 3486; e-mail: elizabeth.hamlyn{at}kingsch.nhs.uk

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