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CDC Health Information for International Travel 2008

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Explore Travel Health with the New 2010 Yellow Book!

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The Yellow Book is published every two years by CDC as a reference for those who advise international travelers about health risks. The Yellow Book is written primarily for health professionals, although others will find it useful.

Get Your Hard Copy 2010 Edition

Order your copy of the latest 2010 edition from Elsevier Publishing:

The Online 2010 Yellow Book will be available in Summer 2009!

For now, you can still access the current 2008 online edition

Yellow Book Updates in the 2008 Edition

After the initial release of the Yellow Book, CDC updates portions of the content in the online version with new information and recommendations. View an archived list of the permanent updates to the 2008 hard copy edition.

Travel Planning Information, Breaking Information, and Notices

Find other travel health information on the CDC Travelers' Health website, including:

 

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  • Page last reviewed: May 27, 2009
  • Page last updated: May 27, 2009
  • Page created: May 27, 2009
  • Content source:
    Division of Global Migration and Quarantine
    National Center for Preparedness, Detection, and Control of Infectious Diseases
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