Information for Travel Medicine Professionals
The Committee to Advise on Tropical Medicine and Travel (CATMAT)
Comprised of experts from across Canada from such disciplines as tropical medicine, travel medicine, and infectious disease medicine and epidemiology, CATMAT develops recommendations on:
- malaria prevention and treatment;
- the use of approved immunization products prior to travel;
- the use of biologics and other drugs to treat or prevent tropical
diseases in the travellers;
- surveillance of tropical diseases acquired by Canadians travelling
abroad;
- the dissemination of information and guidelines to Canadian health
professionals, the Canadian travel industry, and the Canadian public;
and
- the standards and quality of travel medicine advice provided to
travellers in Canada .
Canadian Malaria Network (CMN)
The Canadian Malaria Network has been established in 12 medical centres across Canada to facilitate the storage and rapid distribution of parenteral quinine for the treatment of severe P. falciparum infections. CMN Centres can provide, on request, guidance in the management of malaria infections.
Malaria in Canadian travellers
New
prevention and treatment recommendations by Canada's leading tropical
and travel medicine experts by Dr. Anne McCarthy
Immunizations
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