I have been reading BBS for a while now and usually find the hypothetical sci fi debates really interesting. The most interesting I find are usually related to things that are not the usually ‘mega lasers’ etc debates but more the impact of more every day things.
This led me to think about how the concept of disease is rarely touched on in Sci Fi. (At least as far as I’m aware, I’m happy to be corrected.)
So broken down into better topics:
• The lack of mention of the apparent need for vaccination when travelling to a new world. When we travel to another country we have to be injected with all sorts of vaccinations. Presumably travelling to a different planet with potentially completely different eco systems would mean a lot of vaccinations and possibly quarantines.
• On the above, can you imagine arriving at a new world and having to sit in quarantine? Or might ship crews be confined to space stations? Etc. Taking livestock from world to world? There would be lots for governments to consider. An example would be a world in the middle of a famine which is shipped a load of cows that infect the world accidently.
• Along with this is the possibility of interstellar outbreaks carried by people movements. I can imagine in a universe with a high population movement like Star Wars/Star Trek there would be a high potential of 'Coruscant Cold' running wild.
• Hoping this wont turn the topic onto weird sci fi sex... interstellar STD’s from activities such as prostitution/easy lifestyle. Your buccaneering Space Pirate dodges bullets all his life then dies of an infection from a certain lady of the night on a backwater mining moon.

I suppose I am interesting in people’s opinions on the matter, the preventative measures that are likely to be put in place, the potential for galaxy/space wide outbreaks and other things. Also if there is Sci Fi universes when this has been considered/mentioned.
If this has been discussed before then I would like to be linked to it as I couldn’t find anything on the Search.