Avian Flu Travel Information
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Information for Travelers
- Current Situation & Advice for Travelers
- Questions and Answers about Avian Influenza (bird flu) for Travelers
How to find out about risk by destination, prevention, more... - Air Passengers Subject to Health Checks for Avian Influenza A (H5N1)
- Interim Guidance about Avian Influenza A (H5N1) for U.S. Citizens Living Abroad
- "Where Have Human Cases of Avian Flu Occurred?"
Cumulative Number of Confirmed Human Cases of Avian Influenza A (H5N1) Reported to WHO; on the World Health Organization website - "Where Have Birds Infected with Avian Flu Been Reported?"
Update on avian Influenza in Animals (Type H5); table on OIE site - Color posters
- Keep Bird Flu Out of the United States [PDF - 126 KB - 1 page]
Includes information about fines for smuggling birds into the United States. Poster text in HTML. - Brochure: Imports of Legal Birds and Bird Products [PDF - 126 KB - 1 page]
Color brochure about smuggling birds into the United States and protection of U.S. Agriculture - Stop Bird Smuggling Before Diseases Take Flight [PDF - 490 KB - 1 page]
- Bird Flu: What You Need to Know [PDF - 63 KB - 1 page]
- Keep Bird Flu Out of the United States [PDF - 126 KB - 1 page]
- International Animal Product Export Regulations
U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) information about other countries’ importing requirements for certain animal-origin products.
Information for Airlines
The following advice and resources are compiled for airlines and airline personnel:
- Interim Guidance for Cleaning Aircraft Exteriors after Collisions with Birds in Avian Influenza A (H5N1)-Affected Areas
- Interim Guidance for Airline Flight Crews and Persons Meeting Passengers Arriving from Areas with Avian Influenza
- Interim Guidance for Airline Cleaning Crew, Maintenance Crew, and Baggage/Package and Cargo Handlers for Airlines Returning from Areas Affected by Avian Influenza A (H5N1)
- Business and Industry Planning for Pandemic Flu (on PandemicFlu.gov)
Checklists and community guidelines to assist businesses in planning for a pandemic outbreak as well as for other comparable catastrophes.
CDC Travel Health Notices
Currently CDC does not recommend that the general public avoid travel to any of the countries affected by H5N1.
- Travel Health Warning notices: none in effect
- Travel Health Precaution notices: none in effect
- Avian Influenza Outbreak notices:
- In the News notices: none in effect
About CDC Travelers' Health Travel Notices: Definitions
For other outbreaks see wwwn.cdc.gov/travel/notices.aspx
Pandemic Preparedness and Travel
National
- Visit the official U.S. government website for pandemic influenza
- U.S. Department of State, Bureau of Consular Affairs: travel.state.gov site
Information about safety and security abroad and any travel advisories or public announcements about avian flu
State and Local Health Departments
- Association of State and Territorial Health Officials (ASTHO)
State links - National Association of County Health Officials (NACHO)
International
- World Health Organization (WHO) Avian Influenza site
Information about world wide avian flu and what countries are doing to prepare for avian flu
Other Resources
Information in Spanish (Información en español)
Información en español sobre la gripe aviar seleccionada de Travelers’ Health de los CDC
Selected CDC Travelers’ Health avian flu information translated from English into Spanish
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