Travel disease alerts: destination and outbreak notices

Travel disease alerts summarize what WHO, CDC, and national agencies have already published about outbreaks linked to itineraries, regions, or ports. Read the primary notice for exposure windows and clinician guidance - this hub links map signals and email alerts.

Latest official signals we are tracking

Pulled from the live database when they overlap topics on this page. Agencies set the wording and timing - use the links, and do not read a short list as a complete picture of risk.

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Before you book and before you return

Use the map to see whether agencies named your destination, cruise route, or airport region in a recent notice. Requirements and case definitions change; the linked PDF or HTML is authoritative.

Pair travel alerts with disease hubs - measles for school-age travel, norovirus for cruise gastrointestinal clusters, hantavirus when WHO DON items mention ship-linked investigations.

Cruise and mass-gathering travel

Cruise outbreaks may involve norovirus-like illness or rarer pathogens when WHO posts Disease Outbreak News. Compare headlines with the pathogen named in the official text.

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Is OutbreakThreat a government agency?
No. We link to official agency notices so you can read the original source directly. Follow your local health department for mandates and your doctor for medical care.
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Paid plans let you save watch areas and receive email when a new agency notice matches your locations and disease preferences. The map and alert index are always free to browse.

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Paid plans watch a radius around saved places and email you when new, source-linked signals match your rules.

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