CDC in Peru
Global Health Security Agenda
CDC is working with Peru to improve their ability to prevent, detect and respond to infectious disease threats. This work helps meet the U.S. commitment to assist at least 31 countries in reaching the targets outlined in the Global Health Security Agenda. CDC’s extensive global health presence and experience are critical to achieving these targets.
Travel:
- U.S. Department of State International Travel Information: Peru
- Health Information for Travelers to Peru
General:
- US Embassy to Peru
- CIA Factbook: Peru
- Immigrant, Refugee and Migrant Health
- Registration of Traveler Emergency Contact and Itinerary Information
- Global Health Programs: Global Foodborne Infections Network
- Global School-based Student Health Survey (GSHS): Peru
Diseases:
Infectious Diseases
- Genomic Changes of Chagas Disease Vector, South America
- Recurrent American Cutaneous Leishmaniasis
- Cryptosporidium Infections Among Children in Peru
- Antimicrobial Drug Resistance in Peru
- Update: Dengue in Tropical and Subtropical Regions
- Other Diseases Found in Tropical South America
Yellow Fever and Malaria Information
- Yellow Fever and Malaria Information: Peru
- Cuzco–Machu Picchu, Peru
- International Notes Yellow Fever Virus Activity -- Peru
- Malaria Information and Prophylaxis: Peru
- Choosing a Drug to Prevent Malaria
Global TB
Polio
Seasonal Influenza (Flu)
- Page last reviewed: May 16, 2013
- Page last updated: May 16, 2013
- Content source:
Global Health
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