“…This is discussed in the pre-travel article, but it might surprise some that the most common immunizations we order in pre-travel planning for children include annual influenza, completion of the human papilloma virus vaccine series, updating tetanus-diphtheria-acellular pertussis, and the new recommendations for updating varicella and pneumococcus vaccines for the older travelers. 10 Also, we frequently identify those children who have not had age-appropriate anemia, lipid screening, or HIV screening as adolescents. 13 Future periodic health assessments may be more difficult after a move to a foreign location for a few years, and the travel visit can anticipate needs that might arise over the duration of time spent abroad.…”