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International Travel with Your Pet | CDC Features

features  pet  travel  CDC  pets  CDC Features  international travel  dogs  cats 

Taking your faithful pooch or kitty on a flight? Make sure you’ve got your pet’s paperwork wherever you go—and bring it back with you, too. The United States expects the same documents regardless of whether your pet is a first-time traveler to the United States or is a returning from an international trip.

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Don't Let Measles Be Your Travel Souvenir | CDC Features

vaccination  vaccines  travel  measles  cdcfeatures  souvenir  MMR  CDC Features  international travel  travel health  Philippines 

Stay safe and healthy when traveling abroad. Measles spreads easily through coughing and sneezing. It can cause serious illness, even death. Make sure you and your family are vaccinated for measles before you travel.

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Caribbean Travel | CDC Features

features  travel  CDC  festival  caribbean  CDC Features  international travel  Music festivals  concerts  Reggae festival  jazz festival  concert series 

Traveling to the Caribbean for a music festival? Stay healthy & safe.

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Travel to Carnival and Mardi Gras 2012 | CDC Features

quebec  brazil  CDC Features  international travel  Mardi Gras  Carnival  Rio de Janeiro  Trinidad  Tobago  2012 Carnaval  Venice  Italy 

Celebrate 2012 Carnival and Mardi Gras in good health. CDC wants you to enjoy your trip but keep these recommendations in mind to ensure you stay safe and healthy.

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Staying Healthy on a Last-Minute Trip | CDC Features

vaccines  malaria  CDC Features  international travel  Last-Minute Travel 

CDC recommends seeing a doctor at least 4–6 weeks before international travel, but a visit to a travel medicine specialist is valuable even if you have less time.

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Sochi 2014: Winter Olympics and Paralympics | Digital Press Kit | CDC Online Newsroom

international travel  global health security  2014 Winter Olympics  Sochi Olympics  Travelers’ Health  traveling to Russia  Olympic games 

CDC wants you and your travel team to enjoy the Winter Games and bring home a suitcase full of gold, silver, and bronze memories. Plan ahead for safe and healthy travel!

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Drug-Resistant Travelers' Diarrhea | CDC Features

antibiotic resistance  Diarrhea  CDC Features  international travel  travelers' diarrhea 

Incorrect use of antibiotics can promote drug resistance in the bacteria that cause travelers’ diarrhea. Travelers should stick to safe food and beverage practices and use antibiotics responsibly.

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2016 Yellow Book Available | CDC Features

CDC Features  international travel  Travelers' Health  Yellow Book 

Do you have the latest travel health recommendations? Use the new CDC Health Information for International Travel 2016 (the Yellow Book) for your pre-travel health questions.

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Staying Healthy on a Cruise | CDC Features

norovirus  CDC Features  cruise ship  international travel  cruising 

Tips for staying safe and healthy on your cruise vacation.

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Safe and Healthy Travel to an International Mass Gathering | CDC Features

CDC Features  international travel  Olympics  mass gathering  crowd 

International events draw huge crowds and come with unique risks to travelers. Whether they are planned years in advance (Olympics) or happen more spontaneously (Nelson Mandela’s funeral), mass gatherings are associated with crowding at venues, poor hygiene from temporary food and sanitation facilities, and challenging security situations. The risk of infectious diseases increases because of crowded conditions and the influx of attendees from around the world.

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Travel to Hot Climates | CDC Features

travel  heat stroke  heat exhaustion  hot weather  heat illness  CDC Features  international travel  hot climate  hot temperatures  tropical climate  heat injury 

Planning your next trip to a tropical climate like in the Caribbean? Pack your swimsuit and sunscreen, and follow these tips to prevent heat illness and injury when traveling in a hot climate.

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