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The CDC updated its warning about the risk of contracting measles while traveling, after the agency received at least 62 reports of travelers who were contagious while flying into the U.S. or within the country.
CDC assessed the risk to the United States posed by the clade I mpox outbreak in the Democratic Republic of Congo and in countries in Central and Eastern Africa. Four travel-associated cases of clade Ib mpox have been confirmed in the United States—in California, Georgia, New Hampshire, and New York. Our risk assessment remains unchanged, since onward spread of clade I mpox has not occurred in the United States to date. The risk to the general population is assessed as low.
This report summarizes the epidemiology of and risks for infection with TBE virus, provides information on the immunogenicity and safety of TBE vaccine, and summarizes the recommendations of the ACIP for use of TBE vaccine among U.S. travelers and laboratory workers.
Includes information for travelers, Health Departments and testing laboratories.
OSHA QuickCards by Occupation and additional references for Avian Influenza.
Includes map of current distribution. Some international destinations have circulating poliovirus.
As of 12:01AM ET on June 12, 2022, all air passengers, regardless of citizenship or vaccination status, are no longer required to show a negative viral COVID-19 test result, or documentation of recovery from COVID-19, before boarding a flight to the United States.