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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the eTravel System?

The eTravel System is a digital single data collection platform for passengers arriving in and departing from the Philippines, which shall be utilized for border control, health surveillance, and economic data analysis.

What is the official website of the eTravel System?

The https://etravel.gov.ph is the only official website of eTravel.

Who are required to register or update in the eTravel?

The following shall be required to register/update in the eTravel System, except foreign diplomats, and their dependents, foreign dignitaries, and members of their delegation, 9(e) visa holders, and holders of diplomatic and official/service passport: Arriving Filipino and foreign crewmembers; Arriving Filipino and foreign passengers; and Departing Filipino passengers.

Do I need to pay to update or register with the eTravel?

No. eTravel regisration/update is absolutely free of charge, hence, it does not collect or require any form of online payment. Beware of fake, fraudulent, or scam websites/entities which require payment upon registration/updating. Please report all those who claim otherwise to the Cybercrime Investigation and Coordinating Center (CICC) through this link: https://cicc.gov.ph/report/

Do I need to download an application to use the eTravel?

No. eTravel is a web-based online platform that is mobile-responsive. You can open the eTravel through either a mobile or a computer internet browser using smartphones, tablets, laptops, or personal computers.

Do I need an internet connection to use the eTravel?

Yes. eTravel is an online platform and therefore can only be used when you have an internet access. It is highly recommended to use eTravel with a good and stable internet connection.

Can I register in eTravel few days before flight (before I travel)?

Yes. You may register within 72 hours (3 days) prior to your arrival into or departure from the Philippines. Travelers are enjoined to present their proof of eTravel registration prior to boarding their flight.

Is the information required in eTravel also relevant in Health Declaration Card/Checklist?

Yes, so you can be categorized and easily assisted/guided by health border authorities, when necessary.

What is eHDC?

It stands for “Electronic Health Declaration Card”, and is an essential part of the health surveillance of the Philippines to implement the mandate of Bureau of Quarantine (BOQ) in ensuring security against the introduction and spread of infectious diseases, emerging diseases, and public health emergencies of international concern (PHEIC).

What do I need to do after I register in the eTravel?

Take a screenshot or download your QR code before closing or exiting the eTravel website or application. You will be required to show said QR code to an airline representative prior to boarding your flight.

What happens if I have a QR code issued upon successful registation with eTravel?

Data submitted in the eTravel is reviewed and verified by BOQ, hence, if you receive a green QR code, you may directly proceed with immigration inspection upon arrival. However, if you receive a red QR code, you will be required to undergo further inspection by BOQ before immigration formalities.

What is the difference between green and red QR codes?

The green QR code is issued when your submission of required information is proper and complete. On the other hand, the red QR code is issued when the data submitted is incomplete/incorrect, and/or if for the past 30 days, you are sick or have a history of exposure to a person who is sick or known to have communicable/infectious disease prior to travel.

Can I print my eTravel QR code instead of screenshot?

Yes. You may print your eTravel QR code as well.

What should I do if I lose the screenshot of my QR code?

You may retrieve your personal QR code and view your data using the “Edit Registration” tab in the eTravel website. To open your profile, go to: https://etravel.gov.ph/search and enter your reference number and date of birth then press continue.

I made a mistake. Can I still edit my information after I have successfully registered?

As long as you have not been processed and verified by border control authorities (BOQ and Bureau of Immigration), you may still change some of your data through the “Edit Registration” tab in the eTravel website.

I have registered more than once in the eTravel website, which QR code should I use?

You may use either of the QR code but you should only choose one to present during inspection. Presenting different QR codes may cause delay or incovenience.

I have already registered in the eTravel website before, do I still need to register every time I travel?

If you have already registered in the eTravel before then you may just update your details every time you travel (required categories stated under item 3). Passengers may update their status/e-Travel record under the “Edit Registration” tab of the e-travel, while crewmemebrs under the “Registered Crew”.

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Are you fully vaccinated and have post-lockdown travel plans abroad? Here’s how to get an International Certificate of Vaccination

By PINKY S. ICAMEN Published Aug 10, 2021 5:56 pm

If you are among the more than 11 million Filipinos who are already fully vaccinated against COVID-19, and you need to travel abroad after the reimposed lockdown in Metro Manila, an International Certificate of Vaccination may be handy, especially if you are going to a country that requires an internationally valid proof of COVID-19 vaccination.

The International Certificate of Vaccination or Prophylaxis (ICV), also known as the yellow card, is used to log one’s vaccination against diseases such as yellow fever and polio. The ICV is issued by the Bureau of Quarantine (BOQ) and is recognized by the World Health Organization.

Pre-COVID-19 pandemic, most of those who used the ICV were Overseas Filipino workers and travelers whose countries of destination required proof of vaccination.

Recently, the BOQ developed a new format for the ICV with a unique QR code, which allows the verification of the said document’s authenticity.

Here's how the new ICV looks like:

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Fully vaccinated individuals against COVID-19 who are bound for international travel may request for an ICV from the BOQ. One can do this through the Bureau of Quarantine Online Booking System .

Before heading to the online booking system, make sure to prepare the following:

  • A photo of your valid ID (Passport, PRC, TIN, Voters’ ID, SSS, UMID, etc.)
  • Front and back photos of your COVID-19 vaccine certificate issued by the local government unit where you got vaccinated.

Here are the steps you need to get an ICV:

Step 1: Go to the Bureau of Quarantine Online Booking System at boq.pisopay.com.ph to set an appointment.

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Step 2: Select your location where you will get your certification.

For those in the National Capital Region, there are two options: the main BOQ office in Port Area in Manila, and at SM Mall of Asia satellite office.

Step 3: Enter your e-mail address.

Step 4: Choose the service you want to process.

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For COVID-19 vaccine certification, choose “Certification” in the drop-down menu, then click “International Certification of Vaccine for COVID-19" option.

Also displayed in this step is the amount one needs to pay for the certificate: P300. (An additional convenience fee of at least P70 is included.)

Step 4: Choose your preferred date and time to visit the site.

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The appointment time differs depending on the BOQ site you choose. For the Manila main office and Mall of Asia satellite office, it’s from 7:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Limited slots are available for their every 30-minute schedule.

Step 4: Fill out the form with required information.

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Step 5: Upload the required documents: Valid ID and COVID-19 vaccine certificate issued by the LGU.

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For the valid ID portion, choose the ID type from the drop-down menu, key in the ID number, and upload a photo of the ID.

For the LGU-issued vaccine certificate, you need to upload its front and back page photos. You also need to key in your vaccination details like the vaccine brand administered, vaccination dates, and administering center.

Step 6: Pay through payment partners to confirm your set appointment.

Different payment options are available including the following:

  • Over-the-counter transaction at payment centers like LBC and 7-Eleven
  • E-money through GCash and Paymaya
  • Debit/Credit card
  • Online banking

Step 7: Save the reference number after completing the process.

You will get a receipt with a reference number after you settle the payment.

Step 8: Show up on your scheduled appointment and claim your ICV.

On the day of your appointment, don’t forget to bring the following:

  • A print out or screenshot of your confirmed appointment
  • Receipt of your payment
  • Vaccination card
  • Vaccine certificate issued by the local government unit where you got vaccinated

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How to get your One Health Pass QR Code

Starting September 1, 2021, the Philippine Bureau of Quarantine (BOQ) will strictly require all arriving international travellers to present their ONE HEALTH PASS Quick Response (QR) Code prior to boarding their flights to the Philippines, particularly to Manila, Laoag, and Davao.

The  Philippine News Agency  reported that all information would be passed on to concerned government agencies such as the Overseas Workers Welfare Administration, Department of Tourism, Maritime Industry Authority, Philippine Coast Guard, and Overseas Shipping Service.

Who needs to get the One Health Pass QR Code?

  • All international passengers arriving in Manila, Laoag, and Davao
  • Returning overseas Filipinos, Non-OFWs, Balikbayans, and foreigners
  • All ages, noting that each child must have his/her own form.

Inbound passengers must first register to the Electronic Health Declaration Checklist (E-HDC) at least five (5) days before the flight to the Philippines to get the One Health Pass QR Code. Continue reading below for the E-HDC registration.

Secure your E-HDC Transaction Number

STEP 1 : Go to onehealthpass.com.ph/e-HDC and click ‘ Ok ‘

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The following steps below will be intended for non-OFWs travellers. If you haven’t registered with One Health Pass or Balikpinas.ph, click ‘ No ‘

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Click ‘ No ‘ to proceed to the Registration Form

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STEP 2: Fill out the One Health Pass registration form, including your personal information, residence details, travel details, and vaccine information. All the fields in red and with an asterisk (*) must be filled out or answered. Make sure to provide the correct information as “incorrect information may lead to delays in your release from quarantine.”

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STEP 3: Tick the box after reading the ‘ Data Privacy and Affidavit of Undertaking ‘ before clicking ‘ Submit ‘

IMPORTANT! Screenshot or take note of your Transaction number . This will serve as your reference number when you fill out your e-HDC again at the departure airport. However, in case you lost your copy, travellers may recover it via email.

Meanwhile, for those who haven’t done their swabbed test yet, click ‘ Proceed To E-CIF Registration ‘ to pre-register for the RT-PCR test in Manila.

Generate your One Health Pass QR Code

You may only generate your One Health pass QR Code on the day of your flight.

STEP 1: Go to onehealthpass.com.ph/e-HDC and click ‘ Yes ‘ to the question ‘ Have you already registered with One Health Pass / Balikpinas.ph? ‘

STEP 2: Enter your Transaction Number and Last Name and click ‘Search’

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STEP 3: Once you access your E-HDC information, scroll down and check for unfilled or answered boxes. Some of these might be:

  • Seat/Bed No.
  • Countries worked / visited / transited for the last 30 days
  • COVID-19 Exposure history
  • Clinical information
  • Comorbidities

STEP 4: Don’t forget to read and tick ‘ Agree ‘ before submitting

STEP 5: Once done, your QR Code will now be generated. You may opt to screenshot the QR Code or print it for easy access. In case you lost it, you will have a copy via email. This QR Code will be required upon arrival in the Philippines.

To know more about the steps, you can check out this  video tutorial .

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Also Read : PH Bureau of Quarantine: Arrival Guide for OFWs, Non-OFWs, Non-Filipinos

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One Health Pass to Travel to the Philippines

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The One Health Pass for the Philippines has been replaced by a new electronic migratory form , the Philippine One-Stop Electronic Travel Declaration System (previously called the eTraveCard).

This updated health system performs the same function as the One Health Pass and eTravel. However, it is more streamlined and quicker to use.

The One Health Pass is no longer a requirement . Instead, all travelers must complete the Philippine One-Stop Electronic Travel Declaration.

This page provides information about the one-stop system for the Philippines and explains how to submit the health declaration .

Are the One-Stop eTravel Declaration and the One Health Pass the Same?

The One-Stop Electronic Travel Declaration is the latest upgraded version of the One Health Pass.

Both are online health declarations for the Philippines introduced during the COVID-19 pandemic.

The One Health Pass is no longer in use, having been replaced by the improved One-Stop system . The new digital form is shorter and the process of arriving in the Philippines with the new QR code or barcode has been simplified.

When was the One Health Pass replaced by the One-Stop Declaration?

The One Health Pass was a travel requirement for the Philippines until the end of October 2022 .

On November 1, 2022 , the One Health Pass was replaced by the Philippines eArrival Card. The name was later changed to Philippines eTravel Card, and finally the Philippine One-Stop Electronic Travel Declaration System.

What was the Philippines One Health Pass?

The One Health Pass (OHP) was an online platform for people visiting the Philippines. It was introduced to facilitate safe travel to the Philippines during COVID-19 .

Now, inbound travelers must instead complete the updated version of the One Health Pass , called the one-stop system.

Incoming passengers need to register their details and flight information before taking a flight to the Philippines as well as completing the mandatory electronic Health Declaration .

They must provide contact details, health data, and other information about their trip.

Who Needs the One Health Pass for the Philippines?

No one currently needs the One Health Pass , as it has been discontinued.

Instead, all foreign visitors must fill out the new electronic travel registration online before flying to international airports in the Philippines, including:

  • Ninoy Aquino International Airport (NAIA), also known as Manila Airport
  • Clark International Airport (CRK)
  • Matcan-Cebu International Airport (CEB)

The first 2 airports serve the Greater Manila Area and all are major international ports of entry in the Philippines.

Do residents and citizens of the Philippines need One Health Pass?

While residents and citizens do not need a travel authorization or visa to enter the country, Filipino nationals and residents returning from overseas must supply their health information to enter the country.

Therefore, they were also required to register with One Health Pass and complete an eHDC, until this system was replaced. Now, they are required to register with the new system.

Is One Health Pass still required for the Philippines in 2022?

As of November 1, 2022, the One Health Pass is no longer required for the Philippines.

Instead, travelers must use the upgraded one-stop electronic Travel system to complete the required health declaration.

Many travel restrictions for the Philippines have now been lifted.

However, the health declaration is still a mandatory requirement regardless of vaccination status, although it is no longer referred to as the OHP.

How to Get the One Health Pass for the Philippines

Travelers accessed the One Health Pass for the Philippines through the web-based online portal . Applicants did not need to download a mobile application.

The first time they entered, they had to register their details. Once registered, users could access their One Health Pass by entering their login details.

How did the One Health Pass work?

These are the steps that passengers had to take before boarding a flight to the Philippines :

  • Register details with One Health Pass
  • Update the OHP registration with the eHDC
  • Present the QR code to airline staff

Passengers would only be allowed to board a flight for the Philippines if they had filled out the One Health Pass health declaration form in the last 24 hours and had a unique QR code.

The new system is similar to the OHP . However, you now have 72 hours before traveling to complete the health declaration.

One Health Pass Useful Terms and Acronyms

It’s useful for travelers to understand these terms and acronyms when completing the online registration process.

  • Philippine One-Stop Electronic Travel Declaration System — the online platform where travelers provide their information
  • eTravel Card — The last previous version of the online health declaration.
  • OHP —One Health Pass. The previous version of the online health declaration, now obsolete
  • eHDC —Electronic Health Declaration Card. The mandatory health declaration form accessed through the OHP
  • BOQ —Bureau of Quarantine. Provides security against the introduction and spread of infectious diseases
  • OHP personal QR code — the machine-readable code generated after submitting the eHDC
  • OSS number — the transaction number received by email after registering with the OHP

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Summary The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) is issuing this Health Alert Network (HAN) Health Advisory to notify healthcare providers, public health authorities and the public of an increased risk of dengue virus (DENV) infections in the United States in 2024. Global incidence of dengue in 2024 has been the highest on record for this calendar year; many countries are reporting higher-than-usual dengue case numbers . In 2024, countries in the Americas have reported a record-breaking number of dengue cases, exceeding the highest number ever recorded in a single year. From January 1 – June 24, 2024, countries in the Americas reported more than 9.7 million dengue cases, twice as many as in all of 2023 (4.6 million cases). In the United States, Puerto Rico has declared a public health emergency (1,498 cases) and a higher-than-expected number of dengue cases have been identified among U.S. travelers (745 cases) from January 1 – June 24, 2024. In the setting of increased global and domestic incidence of dengue, healthcare providers should take steps including:

  • Have increased suspicion of dengue among people with fever who have been in areas with frequent or continuous dengue transmission within 14 days before illness onset,
  • Order appropriate diagnostic tests for acute DENV infection: reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction [RT-PCR] and IgM antibody tests, or non-structural protein 1 [NS1] antigen tests and IgM antibody tests,
  • Ensure timely reporting of dengue cases to public health authorities, and
  • Promote mosquito bite prevention measures among people living in or visiting areas with frequent or continuous dengue transmission.

Background Dengue is the most common arboviral disease globally. It is caused by four distinct but closely related dengue viruses (DENV-1, -2, -3, and -4). DENVs are transmitted through bites of infected Aedes species mosquito vectors. Infection with one DENV generally induces life-long protection against infection from that specific DENV but only protects against other DENVs for several months to years. Dengue is a nationally notifiable disease in the United States. Six U.S. territories and freely associated states are classified as areas with frequent or continuous dengue transmission : Puerto Rico, American Samoa, the U.S. Virgin Islands, the Federated States of Micronesia, the Republic of Marshall Islands, and the Republic of Palau. In the rest of the United States, local transmission of DENV has been limited, with sporadic cases or small outbreaks in Florida, Hawaii, and Texas. However, confirmed local DENV transmission has also been reported by Arizona and California over the past two years.

Approximately one in four DENV infections are symptomatic and can be mild or severe. Symptoms begin after an incubation period of 5–7 days (range 3–10 days) and present as fever accompanied by non-specific signs and symptoms such as nausea, vomiting, rash, muscle aches, joint pain, bone pain, pain behind the eyes, headache, or low white blood cell counts. Warning signs are specific clinical findings that predict progression to severe disease. Warning signs include abdominal pain or tenderness, persistent vomiting, clinical fluid accumulation (e.g., ascites, pleural effusion), mucosal bleeding, lethargy or restlessness, progressive increase of hematocrit, or liver enlargement >2cm. Severe disease, with associated severe bleeding, shock or respiratory distress caused by plasma leakage, or end-organ impairment, develops in 1 in 20 people with symptomatic dengue. Infants aged ≤1 year, pregnant people, adults aged ≥65 years, and people with certain medical conditions are at increased risk of severe dengue. Although a second DENV infection (i.e., with a different DENV from the first infection) carries a higher risk of severe disease than a first, third, or fourth infection, any infection can lead to severe disease.

Patients with symptoms compatible with dengue can be tested with both molecular and serologic diagnostic tests. All patients with suspected DENV infection should be tested with RT-PCR (i.e., a nucleic acid amplification test (NAAT)) or a NS1 antigen test, and also with IgM antibody test to confirm DENV infection. These tests can be considered regardless of the symptom onset date, although the test sensitivity of RT-PCR and NS1 antigen tests decrease after the first 7 days. IgG detection by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) in a single serum sample should not be used to diagnose a patient with acute dengue because it does not distinguish between current and previous DENV infection. U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA)-approved testing is available at public health laboratories and some commercial laboratories. State, tribal, territorial, and local health departments, and CDC can offer additional testing guidance.

There are no antiviral medications approved to treat dengue. Treatment is supportive and requires careful volume management. Appropriate triage, management, and follow-up remain the most effective interventions to reduce dengue morbidity and mortality. Expectant management of patients at high risk for severe disease and rapid initiation of a standardized fluid replacement strategy recommended by the World Health Organization (WHO) can decrease mortality from 13% to <1%. In June 2021, the Advisory Committee of Immunization Practices recommended a dengue vaccine, Dengvaxia , for children aged 9–16 years with laboratory confirmation of previous DENV infection and living in areas with frequent or continuous dengue transmission such as Puerto Rico. While the vaccine is considered safe and effective, the manufacturer (Sanofi Pasteur, Inc., Paris France) has discontinued production citing a lack of demand. Vaccine administration will continue in Puerto Rico until available doses expire in 2026.There are no vaccines recommended for travelers, adults, or persons without a previous DENV infection.

Dengue cases resurged globally after the COVID-19 pandemic. In 2023, more than 4.6 million cases and 4000 deaths were reported in the Americas region. As of June 24, 2024, more than 9.7 million dengue cases have been reported in the Americas, twice as many as in all of 2023 (4.6 million cases). Dengue transmission peaks during the warmer and wetter months in many tropical and subtropical regions. Dengue cases are likely to increase as global temperatures increase. Higher temperatures can expand the range of the mosquitoes that spread dengue, as well as affect other factors that facilitate virus transmission like faster viral amplification in the mosquito, increased vector survival, and changes in reproduction and biting rates. U.S. summer travel often overlaps with the months of increased dengue activity in many countries. Epidemics in the Americas region increase travel-associated cases and limited local transmission in the continental United States. A higher-than-expected number of dengue cases (total of 2,241 cases, including 1,498 in Puerto Rico) were reported in the United States from January 1 – June 24, 2024. Public health authorities in Puerto Rico declared a public health emergency in March 2024 because of the high number of cases reported during the low dengue season. Healthcare providers should be prepared to recognize, diagnose, manage, and report dengue cases to public health authorities; public health partners should investigate cases and disseminate clear prevention messages to the public. The CDC is actively implementing several strategies to address the increase in cases of dengue in the United States, including:

  • Launching a program-led emergency response, which was activated on April 8, 2024.
  • Providing regularly scheduled monthly situational updates on dengue to partners, stakeholders, and jurisdictions.
  • Expanding laboratory capacity to improve laboratory testing approaches.
  • Collaborating with State, Tribal, Local, and Territorial Health Departments to strengthen dengue surveillance and recommend prevention strategies.
  • Educating the public on dengue prevention.

Recommendations for Healthcare Providers

  • Maintain a high suspicion for dengue among patients with fever and recent travel (within 14 days before illness onset) to areas with frequent or continuous dengue transmission .
  • Consider locally acquired dengue among patients who have signs and symptoms highly compatible with dengue (e.g., fever, thrombocytopenia, leukopenia, aches, pains, rash) in areas with competent mosquito vectors .
  • Order appropriate FDA-approved dengue tests (RT-PCR and IgM antibody tests, or NS1 and IgM antibody tests), and do not delay treatment waiting for test results to confirm dengue.
  • Know the warning signs for progression to severe dengue, which include abdominal pain or tenderness, persistent vomiting, clinical fluid accumulation, mucosal bleeding, lethargy or restlessness, and liver enlargement.
  • For people with suspected dengue who do not have warning signs and are not part of a population at high risk for severe dengue, consider outpatient management with close follow-up.
  • Teach patients about the warning signs that may appear as their fever starts to decline and instruct them to seek care urgently if they experience any warning signs.
  • Recognize the critical phase of dengue. The critical phase begins when fever starts to decline and lasts for 24–48 hours. During this phase, some patients require close monitoring and may deteriorate within hours without appropriate intravenous (IV) fluid management.
  • Hospitalize patients with severe dengue or any warning sign of progression to severe dengue and follow CDC/WHO protocols for IV fluid management .
  • Follow local guidelines to report dengue cases to state, tribal, local, or territorial health departments.

Recommendations for State, Tribal, Local, and Territorial Health Departments

  • Use FDA-approved dengue tests. Ensure access to dengue testing for all patients with suspected dengue.
  • Remind clinicians of the high risk of dengue among patients with fever who have been in areas with frequent or continuous dengue transmission .
  • Remind clinicians that local transmission can occur in areas with competent vectors and to test patients with compatible illnesses even without a history of having been in an area with dengue.
  • Inform healthcare providers and the public when locally acquired and travel-associated dengue cases are detected in the area.
  • Report dengue cases to CDC via ArboNET , the national arboviral surveillance system managed by CDC and state health departments.
  • Take the lead in investigating dengue cases and outbreaks.
  • Consider targeted outreach about increasing dengue risk to healthcare providers more likely to identify dengue cases (i.e., travel medicine clinics, infectious disease physicians, or healthcare systems serving highly mobile populations such as migrant and border health clinics, and clinics with frequent travelers to areas with frequent or continuous dengue transmission) and messaging to populations at higher risk for dengue.

Recommendations for the Public

  • Use Environmental Protection Agency-approved repellents during travel to and after returning from areas with frequent or continuous dengue transmission.
  • Wear loose-fitting, long-sleeved pants and shirts.
  • Use air conditioning and window screens when possible, to lower risk for mosquito bites indoors.
  • Dump and drain containers that hold water to reduce mosquito egg-laying sites in your home and neighborhood.
  • Seek medical care if you have a fever or have dengue symptoms and live in or traveled to an area with dengue outbreaks .
  • If you plan international travel to a an area with frequent or continuous dengue transmission , protect yourself from mosquito bites during and after your trip.

For More Information

Healthcare Providers

  • Clinical Testing Guidance for Dengue | Dengue | CDC
  • Guidelines for Classifying Dengue | Dengue | CDC
  • Clinical Features of Dengue | Dengue | CDC
  • Dengue Case Management Pocket Guide | CDC
  • Dengue During Pregnancy | Dengue | CDC
  • Dengue Vaccine | Dengue | CDC
  • Dengvaxia: What Healthcare Professionals Need to Know | Dengue | CDC
  • Dengue | CDC Yellow Book 2024
  • Dengue Clinical Management Course | Dengue | CDC
  • Webinar: What Clinicians Need to Know about Dengue in the United States | CDC

Health Departments and Public Health Professionals

  • Data and Statistics on Dengue in the United States | Dengue | CDC
  • What You Can Do to Control Mosquitoes During an Outbreak | Mosquitoes | CDC
  • ArboNET | Mosquitoes | CDC
  • Dengue case investigation report | CDC
  • Dengue Print Resources | Dengue | CDC
  • Communication Resources | Mosquitoes | CDC
  • Submitting Specimens for Dengue Virus Tests | Vector-Borne Diseases | CDC
  • Preventing Dengue | Dengue | CDC
  • Caring for a Family Member with Dengue | CDC
  • Mosquito Control at Home | Mosquitoes | CDC
  • Get Rid of Mosquitos at Home | CDC
  • Your Infant has Dengue | CDC
  • Areas with Risk of Dengue | Dengue | CDC
  • Travel Health Notices | Travelers’ Health | CDC
  • Find a Clinic | Travelers’ Health | CDC
  • Pan American Health Organization. Epidemiological Update Increase in dengue cases in the Region of the Americas. https://www.paho.org/en/documents/epidemiological-update-increase-dengue-cases-region-americas-18-june-2024
  • Wong JM, Adams LE, Durbin AP, et al. Dengue: a growing problem with new interventions. Pediatrics . 2022;149(6):e2021055522. DOI: 10.1542/peds.2021-055522
  • Paz-Bailey G, Adams L, Wong JM, et al. Dengue vaccine: recommendations of the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices, United States, 2021. MMWR Recommendations and Reports . 2021;70(6):1–16. DOI: 10.15585/mmwr.rr7006a1 .
  • World Health Organization. Disease Outbreak News; Dengue – Global situation. May 30, 2024.   https://www.who.int/emergencies/disease-outbreak-news/item/2024-DON518

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