Be Very Careful Traveling to These Places, Says the CDC

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Be Very Careful Traveling to These Places, Says the CDC

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While the State Department issues travel notices to those thinking of traveling abroad about possible dangerous political situations and criminal activity, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is tasked with telling travelers about current health concerns such as disease outbreaks around the world. (See what countries are doing to address the next pandemic.)

24/7 Tempo reviewed travel advisories issued by the CDC, current as of early May 2023 (meaning that, although some advisories date back as far as fall of 2021, they are the most recent issued by the agency). There are three levels of advisories: watch level 1: practice usual precautions for this destination, such as being up-to-date on all recommended vaccines; alert level 2: practice enhanced precautions for this destination; and warning level 3: avoid all non-essential travel to this destination because the outbreak is of high risk to travelers and no precautions are available to protect against the identified increased risk.  

On May 4, the World Health Organization ended the global emergency status for COVID-19, more than three years after it was originally declared. While that’s good news, there are still areas of the world where American travelers need to be wary because of possible outbreaks of other serious diseases. Most of these places are in Africa and Asia, but there are also some in the Western Hemisphere.

Click here to see CDC warnings about these places around the world

Nigeria appears four times on the list, twice for watch level 1 (for Lassa fever and Mpox) and twice for alert level 2 (for diphtheria and yellow fever). Bangladesh and Pakistan each appear twice here – the former for dengue and Nipah virus disease, the latter for dengue and extensively drug-resistant typhoid fever. (These are the most dangerous diseases you can get on earth.)

Venezuela is the only country on this list with warning level 3 status, because of infectious diseases, including measles, diphtheria, and malaria.

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Nigeria
> Outbreak: Lassa fever
> Warning level: Watch Level 1, practice usual precautions
> Latest update: 4/24/2023

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Costa Rica
> Outbreak: Plasmodium falciparum malaria in the provinces of Limón Alajuela Province
> Warning level: Alert Level 2, practice enhanced precautions
> Latest update: 4/17/2023

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Bangladesh, Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar (Burma), Pakistan, Philippines, Sri Lanka, Vietnam
> Outbreak: Dengue
> Warning level: Watch Level 1, practice usual precautions
> Latest update: 4/17/2023

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Central and South America, Mexico, and the Caribbean
> Outbreak: Dengue
> Warning level: Watch Level 1, practice usual precautions
> Latest update: 4/17/2023

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Equatorial Guinea
> Outbreak: Marburg virus disease
> Warning level: Alert Level 2, practice enhanced precautions
> Latest update: 4/6/2023

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Paraguay
> Outbreak: Chikungunya
> Warning level: Watch Level 1, practice usual precautions
> Latest update: 4/6/2023

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Tanzania
> Outbreak: Marburg virus disease
> Warning level: Watch Level 1, practice usual precautions
> Latest update: 3/27/2023

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Nigeria
> Outbreak: Diphtheria
> Warning level: Alert Level 2, practice enhanced precautions
> Latest update: 2/24/2023

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Bangladesh
> Outbreak: Nipah virus disease
> Warning level: Watch Level 1, practice usual precautions
> Latest update: 2/24/2023

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Sao Tome and Principe, Somalia, Sudan
> Outbreak: Dengue
> Warning level: Watch Level 1, practice usual precautions
> Latest update: 12/5/2022

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Mexico
> Outbreak: Multidrug-resistant Salmonella Newport
> Warning level: Watch Level 1, practice usual precautions
> Latest update: 9/8/2022

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Nigeria
> Outbreak: Yellow fever
> Warning level: Alert Level 2, practice enhanced precautions
> Latest update: 5/4/2022

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Nigeria
> Outbreak: Mpox
> Warning level: Watch Level 1, practice usual precautions
> Latest update: 11/30/2021

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Venezuela
> Outbreak: Infectious diseases, including measles, diphtheria, and malaria
> Warning level: Warning Level 3, avoid nonessential travel
> Latest update: 9/30/2021

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Pakistan
> Outbreak: Extensively drug-resistant typhoid fever
> Warning level: Watch Level 1, practice usual precautions
> Latest update: 9/30/2021

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Democratic Republic of the Congo
> Outbreak: Mpox
> Warning level: Watch Level 1, practice usual precautions
> Latest update: 9/30/2021

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I'm a journalist who started my career as a sportswriter, covering professional, college, and high school sports. I pivoted into business news, working for the biggest newspapers in New Jersey, including The Record, Star-Ledger and Asbury Park Press. I was an editor at the weekly publication Crain’s New York Business and served on several editorial teams at Bloomberg News. I’ve been a part of 24/7 Wall St. since 2017, writing about politics, history, sports, health, the environment, finance, culture, breaking news, and current events. I'm a graduate of Rutgers University with a Bachelor of Arts degree in History.

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