CDC Raises Polio Travel Advisory for Several Popular Destinations

Image: The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) headquarters. (Photo Credit: Tada Images / Adobe Stock)
Image: The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) headquarters. (Photo Credit: Tada Images / Adobe Stock)
Laurie Baratti
by Laurie Baratti
Last updated: 6:10 PM ET, Sun August 10, 2025

This past week, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) updated its global travel advisory on polio, urging travelers to stay vigilant as the risk of exposure to the virus rises in several countries worldwide. With sought-after destinations on multiple continents reporting cases of the virus, the agency is encouraging Americans to make sure their polio vaccinations are current before embarking on international trips.

In the latest advisory, the CDC assigned polio a "Level 2" alert, signaling that travelers should "practice enhanced precautions." Among the 39 affected destinations listed under the agency’s advisory are such popular countries as Germany, Spain, the United Kingdom, Finland, Poland, Indonesia, Egypt and Kenya.

"Before any international travel, make sure you are up to date on your polio vaccines," the CDC emphasized. The agency also recommends that adults who have previously completed their full routine polio vaccine series consider receiving a single, lifetime booster dose of the polio vaccine before traveling to any of the affected countries.

Although it’s not often found in the headlines today (having been virtually wiped out in the U.S. decades ago thanks to widespread vaccination), polio remains a serious health threat. The virus attacks the nervous system and can cause muscle weakness or even permanent paralysis. Most people infected with polio, however, don't feel very sick. Symptoms tend to be mild and may include fever, fatigue, nausea, headache, nasal congestion, sore throat, cough, and stiffness or pain in the neck, back, arms or legs.

But the stakes can be high. The CDC warns that polio “can be fatal if the muscles used for breathing are paralyzed or if there is an infection of the brain.” Because the virus is shed in the feces of infected individuals, it spreads primarily through poor hygiene, especially inadequate handwashing after using the bathroom, or through drinking water and eating food contaminated with fecal matter.

So, how can travelers protect themselves? Besides ensuring that their vaccination status is up to date, the CDC advises frequent handwashing with soap and water, and taking care to only consume safe, uncontaminated food and drinks while abroad.


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Laurie Baratti

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Laurie Baratti is an Assistant Editor for TravelPulse. She is a San Diego-based journalist whose work has previously appeared in publications like TravelAge West, SPACE, Modern Home + Living, Montage, and Sandals Life magazines. Travel writing has long been her passion, and she is always looking for excuses to explore the world outside of her native California. Laurie is also a lifelong equestrian, a proud pet-parent, and an underground advocate of the Oxford comma.

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