Author/Authors :
Velayati، Ali-Akbar نويسنده , , SABURI، Amin نويسنده MD & Researcher, Clinical Injury Research Center & Health Research Center, Baqiyatallah University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran ,
Abstract :
Nowadays, traveling to different countries and
even different cities is an avoidable necessity of
modern life and socioeconomic development. Although
technological advancements have made
travel easer, many difficulties and disorders appear
themselves more and more. In medical fields, many
regional diseases, particularly infectious diseases,
can be easier transmitted and this make release of
epidemic outbreaks more frequents. On the other
hand, many non-infectious diseases such as motion
sickness and etc occur during traveling. Therefore,
regards to medical disorders in travel have become
prominent since some past decades. [1]
Notwithstanding, the importance of these disorders
is undeniable and medical researcher should
raise more specific research projects in this area.
“How to protect against infection, prevention of
diseases and medical care after returning from a
trip?” is a serious question of studies focused on
travel medicine. When you search topics of travel
medicine and global health in valid database such
as PubMed, you can find that the trend of number
of publications in this field is incredibly increasing
during the last three decades, (Figure-1) but there
are very few special journals in this field. [2]
International Journal of Travel Medicine and Global
Health (IJTMGH) as a peer-review multidisciplinary
journal was held by an international and
academic research center for travel medicine and
global health which was supported by many experts
and researchers in various countries. The aim and
scope of IJTMGH is to publish high quality and
high priority articles to provide scientists, researcher,
and passengers for more valid findings in this
field.
Malaria, hepatitis, AIDS, influenza and other diseases
which have a prominent role in traveler’s
diseases are the main diseases have been discussed
in IJTMGH. Medical information related to veteran’s
issues, the mentally and physically disabled,
business travel, the elderly, pregnancy, lactating
woman, dialysis patients, diabetes, gastrointestinal
issues and pulmonary issues have also been accepted.
IJTMGH welcomes original, review, cases
report, case series and letter to editor manuscript.