Combating Swine Flu: HTH Worldwide Offers Tips to Travelers

In the wake of media reports on the outbreak of swine flu, HTH Worldwide, a global health and safety services company, is offering advice to travelers who may already be in Mexico and are concerned about what steps to take.

Over one million American businesspeople, expatriates, students studying abroad and vacationers are already in Mexico. For those travelers, HTH Worldwide offers five basic tips:

1. Do your homework. Smart travelers should take time to understand the
nature of Swine Flu, including its symptoms and transmission
(http://www.hthtravelinsurance.com/extras/swineFlu.cfm).

2. Know the hospital emergency rooms in your destination. This is a step
that people rarely take the time to consider, but understanding the
local healthcare landscape in a city such as Mexico City can be
important, especially in an emergency. HTH has identified reliable
emergency rooms throughout Mexico and in Mexico City neighborhoods
typically frequented by U.S. visitors. You don’t want to rely on the
hotel concierge for a recommendation on a good doctor or hospital.

3. Understand what medications are needed. Tamiflu(R) or Relenza(R) are
the drugs of choice. Tamiflu is not available commercially but has been
stockpiled by the government in adequate supplies and is being
dispensed via large hospitals. Relenza has been commercially available
in Mexico but demand may exceed supply.

4. Know the language, at least a little bit. In an emergency situation, a
language barrier can be tragic. If you don’t speak the local language,
have a translation tool or resource with you.

5. Don’t panic. The outbreak of Swine Flu has garnered international media
attention. Even though the Centers for Disease Control have advised
against non-essential travel to Mexico, stay informed and keep you
perspective – you might not have to cancel that trip just yet.
“Knowledge is the great equalizer; everyone who is traveling to Mexico City should immerse themselves in facts and not simply listen to the rumors,” said Angelo Masciantonio, director and CEO, HTH Worldwide. “There are numerous technologies and tools that will help you remain informed about the true nature of this outbreak. If a traveler does encounter swine flu or other issues while abroad, it’s critical that they receive high quality healthcare, HTH offers its information and access to highly-qualified caregivers via the Internet and a mobile application called mPassport(R) (www.mpassport.com).”

HTH Worldwide has a global network of more than 5,000 hospitals and English-speaking doctors in 180 countries. This network includes twenty-one hospitals and 84 doctors in Mexico City.

Source: HTH Worldwide

Web Site: http://www.hthworldwide.com/

Author: Paola