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Travel Outside the U.S. Travelers outside the U.S. may be exposed to insect- and tick-borne diseases and should take additional precautions to ensure a healthy, happy trip. Each year hundreds of thousands of people
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Document Date: 2014-03-31 10:02:13


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Washington / D.C. / St. Louis / /

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United States / /

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Travel clinic / /

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repellent product / repellent products / rst aid product / percent product / Smooth products / Travel clinic / higher concentration products / lower concentration products / ve percent product / Specially-formulated combination products / /

MedicalCondition

western equine encephalitis / cuts / paralysis / serious diseases / babesiosis / seizures / yellow fever / tick-borne diseases / malaria / sometimes deadly diseases / fever / West Nile encephalitis / vomiting / newlyidentified tick-borne diseases / encephalitis / ehrlichiosis / diseases / Lyme disease / dengue / infection / mosquito-borne disease / rash / tickborne diseases / /

MedicalTreatment

antibiotics / /

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Florida coast / Rocky Mountain / /

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DEET Education Program Consumer Specialty Products Association / U.S. Environmental Protection Agency / Consumer Specialty Products Association / Environmental Protection Agency / Centers for Disease Control and Prevention / /

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ProvinceOrState

Alaska / Florida / /

Region

West Nile / /

URL

www.DEETonline.org / www.cdc.gov / www.deetonline / /

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