The recent headline-grabbing virus made travelers stop in their tracks, prompting many to cancel their trips to the tropics. While the Zika virus is mainly a concern to expectant mothers, it should be a reminder to all travelers that soon after booking that international itinerary they make a very important call: the travel clinic.
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How to Locate a Travel Clinic
For the best readily accessible information about what viruses are rampant where, travelers should peruse the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention site, including through its listings of state health departments. Global travel clinics are also located through the International Society of Travel Medicine, which provide immunizations, counseling, and general pre-travel care information.
Stay Informed
It's always wise to also stay abreast of the U.S. Department of State's travel warnings and security alerts, including disease outbreaks.
In the wake of a medical or catastrophic crisis, airlines, hotels, and cruise companies have been known to generously offer no-fault ticket cancellations. But not always. For best measures, travelers' insurance is recommended, regardless of destination. Airlines offer trip insurance for a fraction of fare costs during the booking process, and hotels and car rentals are usually cancelable if reserving through normal channels.
We're not doctors at SmarterTravel, so call your primary care physician for all your wellness needs whether traveling abroad or hiking the trails.
Editor's Note: For up-to-date information, please check the CDC and WHO websites regularly, and directly contact airlines, hotels, cruise lines, and travel agents you have booked with if you are looking to rebook or get a refund or credit for pre-booked travel to the affected areas. We will update this article with more information as it becomes available.
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- What to Pack if You're Traveling to a Zika Virus Zone
- 5 Diseases You Can Easily Pick up While Traveling
Read the original story: The One Call You Should Make Before Traveling Abroad by Patricia Magaña, who is a regular contributor to SmarterTravel.