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Flu and International Travel

Resources

Swine Flu

Locally, IUPUI's Health Services has vaccination information for current IUPUI students, staff, and faculty.

New information is becoming available daily regarding the H1N1 Swine Flu and its impact. For the latest information please see the World Health Organization and Centers for Disease Control.

We recommend that you stay informed, particularly when traveling to countries where the viruses have been found in animal or human populations.

For suggestions on how to avoid contracting swine flu please see the CDCs recommendations.

To track the reported Swine Influenza cases, visit: Map of Human Cases of Swine Influenza

Avian Flu

The latest information on Avian Flu cases is available here: Bird populations and Human infections

Currently the risk of infection for humans is low, so we do not discourage travel to or from any part of the world because of the H5N1 virus.

More information on pandemic flu is available at:

U.S. Department of Health & Human Services 

Centers for Disease Control
World Health Organization 

Finally, we always recommend that international travelers consult the U.S. Department of State’s consular information and travel warnings prior to making travel plans.

 

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