Macau (China)Traveler View
Travel Health Notices
There are no notices currently in effect for Macau (China).
Vaccines and Medicines
Check the vaccines and medicines list and visit your doctor at least a month before your trip to get vaccines or medicines you may need. If you or your doctor need help finding a location that provides certain vaccines or medicines, visit the Find a Clinic page.
Non-Vaccine-Preventable Diseases
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Avoid bug bites |
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Chikungunya |
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Dengue |
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Hantavirus |
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Stay Healthy and Safe
Counsel your patients on actions they can take on their trip to stay healthy and safe.
Eat and drink safely
Prevent bug bites
Stay safe outdoors
Keep away from animals
Reduce your exposure to germs
Avoid sharing body fluids
Know how to get medical care while traveling
Select safe transportation
Maintain personal security
Healthy Travel Packing List
Remind your patients to pack health and safety items. Use the Healthy Travel Packing List for Macau (China) for a list of health-related items they should consider packing.
After Your Trip
If you are not feeling well after your trip, you may need to see a doctor. If you need help finding a travel medicine specialist, see Find a Clinic. Be sure to tell your doctor about your travel, including where you went and what you did on your trip. Also tell your doctor if you were bitten or scratched by an animal while traveling.
For more information on what to do if you are sick after your trip, see Getting Sick after Travel.
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