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International Travel Vaccinations

    CDC - Centers for Disease Control and Prvention recommendation

    Routine Vaccinations

Be sure that you and your family are up to date on your routine vaccinations. These vaccines are necessary for protection from diseases that are still common in many parts of the world even though they rarely occur in the United States. If you are not sure which vaccinations are routine, look at the schedules below.

Recommended Adult Immunization Schedule — United States, 2007-2009

Recommended Childhood and Adolescent Immunization Schedule — United States, 2009

Vaccine Recommendations for Infants and Children

The U.S. routine schedule for childhood immunizations may need to be adjusted if a child is traveling. See separate section below.

Recommended Vaccinations

These vaccines are recommended to protect travelers from illnesses present in other parts of the world and to prevent the importation of infectious diseases across international borders. Which vaccinations you need depends on a number of factors including your destination, whether you will be spending time in rural areas, the season of the year you are traveling, your age, health status, and previous immunizations.

See our destinations page and look up the country or countries you will visit.

Required Vaccinations


The only vaccine required by International Health Regulations is yellow fever vaccination for travel to certain countries in sub-Saharan Africa and tropical South America. Meningococcal vaccination is required by the government of Saudi Arabia for annual travel during the Hajj.

Are you pregnant or breastfeeding?


Read the Immunizations section of Pregnancy, Breast-Feeding, and Travel in Health Information for International Travel or take a copy to your doctor.

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