Attention Readers

It is impossible for an annual publication on international travel to remain absolutely
current given the nature of disease transmission in the world today. For readers of this
text to be the most up-to-date on travel-related diseases and recommendations, this text
must be used in conjunction with the other services provided by the Travelers Health
Section of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). Changes such as vaccine
requirements, disease outbreaks, drug availability, or emerging infections will be posted
promptly on these services. For these and other changes, please consult either our Voice
or Fax Information Service at 404-332-4559 or our Internet address on the World Wide Web
Server at http://www.cdc.gov or the File Transfer
Protocol server at ftp.cdc.gov.
Because certain countries require vaccination against yellow fever only if a traveler
arrives from a country currently infected with this disease, it is essential that
up-to-date information regarding infected areas be maintained for reference. The CDC
publishes a biweekly "Summary of Health Information for International Travel"
(Blue Sheet) which lists yellow fever infected areas. Subscriptions to the Blue Sheet are
available to health departments, physicians, travel agencies, international airlines,
shipping companies, travel clinics, and other private and public agencies that advise
international travelers concerning health risks they may encounter when visiting other
countries. The Blue Sheet is also available by dialing our fax information service at
(404) 332-4565 and requesting document number 220022#.
For sale by the Superintendent of Documents, U.S. Government Printing Office
Washington, D.C. 20402, (202) 512-1800.
Health Information
for
International Travel
1996-97
December 1996