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  • Immunization Information for International Travelers
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  • Immunization Information for International Travelers
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  • Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19)
  • Mosquitoborne Diseases
  • Measles (Rubeola)
Contact Info
International Health Program | Infectious Disease Equity and Engagement Unit
651-201-5414
health.idee@state.mn.us

Contact Info

International Health Program | Infectious Disease Equity and Engagement Unit
651-201-5414
health.idee@state.mn.us

Guidance for Health Professionals
International Health & Travel

Travelers’ health clinics can provide comprehensive travelers’ health services, particularly for those with complicated travel plans, underlying medical conditions, and those who are visiting friends and relatives (VFR). A list of travel clinics in Minnesota can be found at International Travel Health Clinics Serving Minnesota Residents.

Visiting a travel clinic is not always possible for various reasons. Therefore, primary care providers should be able to provide basic travelers’ health care, especially for VFR travelers.

About Minnesota Travelers

  • Minnesotans travel internationally each year for many reasons

Resources for Health Professionals

  • Traveler’s health tools, tips, and educational resources

Before Travel

  • Key questions to ask patients and checklist for travel health

After Travel

  • Screening questions and triage protocol for sick patients after travel
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Last Updated: 05/14/2025

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