RELATION BETWEEN TOURISM AND HEALTH: CASE STUDY AIDS IN LEBANON
8th World Congress on Healthcare & Medical Tourism
November 17-18, 2016 | Dubai UAE

Viana Hassan

Lebanese International University, Lebanon

Posters & Accepted Abstracts: Health Care: Current Reviews

Abstract:

Each year, 600 million tourists travelled abroad to practice several types of tourism. Nowadays, whatever is the type of tourism practiced it considered as a real public health problem which can contribute the spread of several diseases such as AIDS, H1N1, NDM1 (Ricardo, Tejeida, Padillo, 2007). With regard to HIV/AIDS, Lebanon is always considered as a low HIV prevalence country. However, the potential risks associated with the mobility of the population, migration and tourism. The total number of cases reported by the ministry of health since 1989 until the end of 2011 is of 1455 cases, with an average of 85 new cases per year over the last three years. The main reason of the increased number is Travel and migration which represent 50% of the risks reported by cumulative cases. (Ministry of health). Given the interest of this kind of epidemic it would be interesting to study the Evolution of HIV/ AIDS and its relation with travel and tourism The main aim of my research is to study in general the relation between tourism and health, more specific to understand the relation between Tourism and AIDS, the problem of the transmission of HIV in Lebanon, the ways of contamination and the countries in which these people are contaminated.

Biography :

Email: viana.hassan@liu.edu.lb