Travel health infographics
Topical infographics offering essential travel health tips and advice for safe and enjoyable trips

NaTHNaC have produced a series of topical infographics for travellers, travel health professionals, the travel industry and any other organisations that advise travellers.
Designed to visually engage travellers and focusing on key points to provide essential soundbites for safe and healthy travel, these infographics cover a range forthcoming international events. They include advice to help prevent common travel-related infections and travel tips to ensure travellers have a trip that is memorable for all the right reasons.
Clinics and the travel industry may find them a useful tool to help disseminate information to travellers and a helpful social media resource.
Travel Tips for Students and Backpackers |
Rabies information for travellers |
Travel Tips for Food and Water Hygiene |
Travelling with Medicines |
Snake Bite Avoidance |
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Snake bite avoidance travel tips infographic added.
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Travelling with medicines travel tips infographic added.
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Food and water hygiene travel tips infographic added.
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Rabies Information for Travellers infographic added.
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Olympics 2024 infographic removed.
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Euro 2024 infographic removed.
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T20 Cricket World Cup infographic removed.
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Infographic for student and backpacker travel tips added.
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Infographic for the 2024 Olympics added.
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