Resources - CDC Yellow Book 2024

CDC Contact Information for Clinicians
Urgent care

CDC-INFO NATIONAL CONTACT CENTER
For clinicians & the public (English & Spanish)

M–F, 8am–8pm Eastern
800-CDC-INFO (800-232-4636)
www.cdc.gov/info

CDC EMERGENCY OPERATIONS CENTER
Emergency/urgent patient care assistance

24 hours a day, 7 days a week
770-488-7100

CDC DRUG SERVICE
Special biologic agents & drugs

M–F, 8am–4:30pm Eastern: 404-639-3670
After hours/weekends/holidays (emergency consultation): 770-488-7100 drugservice@cdc.gov
www.cdc.gov/laboratory/drugservice/formulary.html

Anthrax Vaccine Adsorbed

Anthrax immunization

Botulism Antitoxin Heptavalent (Equine), Types A-G

Botulism treatment

Diethylcarbamazine (DEC)

Lymphatic filariasis, tropical pulmonary eosinophilia, loiasis treatment

Diphtheria Antitoxin (equine)

Diphtheria treatment

Eflornithine

2nd stage African trypanosomiasis treatment (T. brucei gambiense)

Melarsoprol

2nd stage African trypanosomiasis treatment

Suramin

1st stage African trypanosomiasis treatment (T. brucei rhodesiense)

Vaccinia Vaccine

Smallpox immunization

CHIKUNGUNYA
JAPANESE ENCEPHALITIS
TICK-BORNE ENCEPHALITIS
YELLOW FEVER

Diagnostic testing
Questions about yellow fever vaccine antibody response

M–F, 8am–4:30pm Mountain: 970-221-6400
After hours/weekends/holidays (emergency consultation with on-call CDC clinician): 770-488-7100

DENGUE
Diagnostic testing & clinical management

M–F, 8am–5pm Atlantic: 787-706-2399
After hours/weekends/holidays (emergency consultation with on-call CDC clinician): 770-488-7100
www.cdc.gov/vector-borne-diseases/php/laboratories/submitting-dengue-virus-specimens.html

MALARIA HOTLINE
Diagnostic testing & clinical management

M–F, 9am–5pm Eastern: 855-856-4713 (toll free); or 770-488-7788
After hours/weekends/holidays (emergency consultation with on-call CDC clinician): 770-488-7100

PARASITIC DISEASES (NON-MALARIA)

Diagnostic testing & clinical management
M–F, 8am–4m Eastern: 404-718-4745
After hours/weekends/holidays (emergency consultation with on-call CDC clinician): 770-488-7100
parasites@cdc.gov
Laboratorians, pathologists & other health professionals
DPDx: www.cdc.gov/dpdx/contact.html

RICKETTSIAL DISEASES
Diagnostic testing & clinical management

M–F, 8am–4:30pm Eastern: 404-639-1075
After hours/weekends/holidays (emergency consultation with on-call CDC clinician): 770-488-7100

VIRAL HEMORRHAGIC FEVERS
Diagnosis & clinical management
Ribavirin requests
Suspect case reporting
Requests for evacuation to the United States

M–F, 8:30am–5:30pm Eastern: 404-639-1115
After hours/weekends/holidays (emergency consultation with on-call CDC clinician): 770-488-7100

CDC Yellow Book Maps
introduction

Dengue

To learn more about destination-specific dengue risk, please visit the following maps:

Destinations

Hepatitis

Influenza

Malaria

To learn more about malaria-endemic destinations, please see the following maps:

To learn more about malaria prevention recommendations, please visit the following maps:

Meningococcal Disease

Reasons for Travel

Seafood Poisonings

Tuberculosis

Yellow Fever

To learn more about destination-specific yellow fever vaccine recommendations, please visit the following maps:

To learn more about yellow fever endemic zones, please see the following maps:

Clinician Resources on Travel-associated Diseases
chapter 5 bacterial diseases

Dengue

Encephalitis

Escherichia coli

Hepatitis

Infections by Incubation Period

Influenza

Malaria

Meningococcal Disease

Rabies

Rickettsial Diseases

Sexually Transmitted Infections (STI)

Smallpox, Cowpox, Vaccinia, and Monkeypox

Tuberculosis

Yellow Fever

Zoonotic Diseases and Pathogens

Clinician Resources for Travel Medicine
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