Travelers'

Health

Newsletter

April 2025

Heading Home Healthy

A free, CDC-supported program that provides resources to help travelers stay healthy when they return home to visit friends and relatives.

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Travelers' Rapid Health Information Portal (TRhIP)

Health advice for safe travel based on recommendations from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

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Travel Healthy App

An app for travelers to monitor health and stay organized. Includes a malaria medication reminder tool, and location-based travel notices. iOS | Android

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NEW Medical Assistance Tool

A free tool to find U.S. Embassy medical resources in your destination country.

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Featured Topic

Dengue


Dengue is caused by a virus spread through mosquito bites. It can take up to 2 weeks for symptoms of illness to develop. Dengue can quickly become severe in some cases. Preventing mosquito bites is the best way to protect yourself and your family.


Preventing Dengue

Symptoms and Testing

Information for Travelers

Dengue Around the World

Global Dengue Travel Health Notice

Find the Insect Repellent that is Right for You



CDC Travel Health Notices

Level 2 - practice enhanced precautions

Ebola in Uganda

Chikungunya in Réunion

Clade I Mpox in Central and Eastern Africa

Oropouche in Parts of Brazil and Panama

Global Polio

Yellow Fever in Nigeria

Diphtheria in Guinea, Niger, and Nigeria



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