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Travel Vaccines

International travel increases your chances of getting and spreading diseases that are rare or not found in United States.
Tell your healthcare provider about your travel plans and learn about best practices for infectious disease prevention while traveling including getting recommended and required vaccines before you go.
More Information about Travel and Vaccines
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International Travel Vaccinations
Many countries require proof of vaccination against certain diseases prior to arrival. Talk to your healthcare provider or visit a travel health clinic to discuss your travel plans.
Travelers' Health (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention)
General health information for travelers including vaccines and infectious disease prevention.
Search for information by destination here: Destinations | Travelers' Health (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention)Infectious disease and vaccine information for Hajj or Umrah Pilgrimages in Saudi Arabia: Saudi Arabia: Hajj & Umrah Pilgrimages (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention)
See below for more information about countries requiring yellow fever vaccination.
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Measles and International Travel
Measles cases in the United States usually originate with unvaccinated people who get infected in other countries. Typically, 2 out of 3 of these unvaccinated travelers are Americans. They can spread measles to other people who are not protected against measles, which sometimes leads to outbreaks.
Since measles is still common in many countries, unvaccinated travelers bring measles to the United States, and it can spread. Protect yourself, your family, and your community with the MMR vaccine, especially before traveling internationally.Preventing Measles Before and After Travel Fact Sheet (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention)
Additional languages available here: Preventing Measles Before and After Travel Fact Sheet
To find out more about CDC's health recommendations for your travel destination, visit:
Travel Health Notices (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention)For more information on measles and international travel:
Plan for Travel | Measles (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention)
The latest CDC travel advisory about measles
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Yellow Fever Vaccine
Proof of yellow fever vaccination is needed for entry into certain countries.
Yellow fever vaccine can only be given at designated Yellow Fever vaccination providers.
Find a yellow fever vaccine provider in Michigan: Yellow Fever Vaccination Clinics in Michigan (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention)
More information on yellow fever vaccine: Yellow Fever Vaccine (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention)