110917 – World Status Report
November 9, 2017
Avoid Nonessential Travel
U.S. Department of State
- Venezuela Travel Warning. The Department of State warns U.S. citizens to avoid travel to Venezuela due to concerns regarding violent crime, pervasive food and medicine shortages, and social unrest.
Take Enhanced Precautions
CDC
- Plague in Madagascar. Although bubonic plague occurs nearly every year in Madagascar, an unusual outbreak of plague pneumonia is occurring in widespread areas of Madagascar, including in heavily populated cities of Antananarivo (the capital city and its suburbs) and Toamasina.
- Malaria in South Africa. Health officials in South Africa have reported limited cases of locally transmitted malaria in Gauteng Province, where Johannesburg and Pretoria are located. Because malaria is spread by mosquito bites, travelers to Gauteng Province should prevent mosquito bites.
- Cholera in Chad. The Ministry of Health of Chad has reported a cholera outbreak in Koukou and Goz Beida Districts. Because Cholera is a disease spread through contaminated food and water, cholera is easily prevented by sticking to safe eating and drinking habits and regularly washing hands.
New #plague cases continue to decline since mid Oct in #Madagascar.
See the latest situation report from 06 Nov 2017https://t.co/5B70lVZKfb pic.twitter.com/dSeecmBZJx— WHO African Region (@WHOAFRO) November 7, 2017
U.S. Department of State
- Togo Travel Alert. The Department of State alerts U.S. citizens to reoccurring political protests throughout Togo, some of which have been violent, especially in the northern city of Sokodé.
- Niger Travel Warning. The U.S. Department of State warns U.S. citizens of the risks of travel to Niger due to terrorist activity, kidnappings, and high crime.
- South Pacific Tropical Cyclone Season 2017-2018 – Travel Alert. The Department of State alerts U.S. citizens residing in or traveling to the South Pacific region about the ongoing threat of tropical cyclones affecting the area.
Recommended Reading / Viewing
CDC
- New 2018 Yellow Book Available. Want the latest travel health recommendations? Use the new CDC Yellow Book 2018 for your pre-travel health questions.
WHO
- Stay safe while travelling and make sure that you have the best advice from WHO’s experts.
International SOS newsroom
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