Saturday 22 October 2011

International travel and health advisories for expatriates in the developing countries of the world

What are some of the main causes of accidents and illnesses for expatriates living in difficult and hostile environment, who need to travel and health insurance


Depression


Depression is a serious drugs affects about 40-50% of the expatriates living in difficult and hostile environments. Back to the home country of depression can be treated by reducing stress, nutrition, and exercise. But in situations overseas, most employees cannot change the situational causes of depression. The initial diagnosis and medical care is the best, if it is in the home country. Psychotherapeutic medicines should be available to them and the ongoing physician care, you can perform one expatriate worker returns home.


Automobile injuries


-Car car car or pedestrian injuries are the leading cause of death in the expatriate health


The accident of water and water-borne diseases


-Contact infectious diseases, in particular fresh water
-Drowning


Unfavourable animal encounters


-Rabies
-Stings, especially mosquitoes
-Poisonous snakes


Unwanted meeting people


-Robbery, assault
-Who is against your presence in their country of


Other common injuries and diseases


-Burns caused by an open fire, and dangerous domestic cooking appliances (in particular apparatus or containers boil water)
-Skin problems caused by dirty water and unhygienic environment
Food-related diseases such as dysentery and typhoid
-The disease through contaminated sources, such as hepatitis


Long-term and short-term expatriate workers, travellers are advised to contact the Center for disease control and The World Health Organization for the list of diseases in the countries they live or travel.


Life insurance, health insurance and health insurance are necessary for the people who live or travel in difficult and hostile environments.

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