Feature Stories
Read these stories to learn more about DGMQ’s activities and accomplishments.
Immigrant, Refugee, and Migrant Health
Improving Health for Kenya's Refugees by Building Laboratory Capacity
Not far from the Somalia border in Kenya lies the town of Dadaab‚ home to over 300‚000 refugees in what is the largest refugee camp in the world. Refugees travel long distances‚ often by foot‚ without adequate food‚ water‚ sanitation‚ or shelter.
Travelers' Health
Protecting Travelers' Health through the Yellow Book
Have you ever wondered how to prepare for and stay healthy during international travel? This information and much more can be found on the NCEZID Division of Global Migration and Quarantine (DGMQ) Travelers’ Health website where you can access CDC Health Information for International Travel: The Yellow Book.
United States-Mexico Health
Building Cross-Border Public Health Partnerships
The United States and Mexico enjoy one of the most important binational relationships in the world. The two countries share a 1,969-mile border and are deeply connected economically and culturally.
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