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Diarrhoea - prevention and advice for travellers - Management
How should I advise someone at low or intermediate risk of traveller's diarrhoea?
For people at low or intermediate risk of traveller's diarrhoea:
- Reassure the person that no special precautions (other than basic hygiene measures) are required when travelling to locations with a high standard of hygiene.
- Provide information on food hygiene and safe drinking water if the person is travelling to locations with low standards of hygiene and sanitation.
- Offer advice regarding self-management and when to seek medical advice if the person develops diarrhoea during their trip.
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