CDC Health Information for International Travel 2012
The Yellow Book is published every two years by CDC as a reference for those who advise international travelers of health risks. The Yellow Book is written primarily for health care providers, although others might find it useful.
- Table of Contents (2012 edition)
- List of Tables (2012 edition)
- List of Maps (2012 edition)
See Travelers' Health site FAQ and Useful Links.
Travelers' Health Topics
- Destinations
- Health information for travel to over 200 international destinations
- Vaccinations
- General information about vaccinations for travel
- Diseases
- Diseases related to travel, including malaria and yellow fever
- Illness & Injury Abroad
- Prepare for your trip
- Yellow Book 2012
- Travel health reference, includes updates to the online edition
- Find a Clinic
- Locate a travel health specialist or yellow fever vaccination clinic
- Stay Healthy & Safe
- Insect protection, safe food & water, survival guide.
- Resources & Training
- Training; journals & articles; domestic & international partners
News & Announcements
- New! CDC Feature: International Travel with Your PetOctober 17, 2012
- New! Recall of Typhoid VaccineOctober 11, 2012
- New! Rabies Vaccine Supply UpdateOctober 05, 2012
- New! Rabies Immune Globulin Supply Update October 05, 2012
- CDC Feature: Safe and Healthy Hajj 2012September 26, 2012
Travel Notices
Please Note Travel Notice Definitions
Outbreaks
- Measles Update September 21, 2012
- Malaria in Greece September 14, 2012
- Cholera in the Dominican Republic September 12, 2012
- Sarcocystosis in Malaysia September 10, 2012
- Cholera in Haiti August 29, 2012
- Cholera in Cuba August 22, 2012
In the News
- New! Novel Coronavirus in Saudi Arabia and Qatar October 04, 2012
- Dengue in Tropics & Subtropics September 07, 2012
- Polio, Global Status August 22, 2012
- Hand, Foot, and Mouth Disease in Vietnam July 23, 2012
- Enterovirus 71 (EV71) in Cambodia July 13, 2012
There are no Travel Health Warnings or Travel Health Precautions currently in effect.
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