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Division of Global Migration and Quarantine
(formerly the Division of Quarantine)

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Mission

History

Laws and Regulations

Importation of Pets and Other Animals Into U.S.

 
Frequently Asked Questions

Field Operations

Quarantine Stations

Medical Examination of Aliens (Refugees and Immigrants)

Travelers' Health (Including the Yellow Book and Blue Sheet)

The US Response to SARS: Role of CDC's Division of Global Migration


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Highlights

Facts about Isolation and Quarantine

Frequently Asked Questions about CDC Animal Importation
July 13, 2004

Guidelines for Airlines Arriving from Areas with Avian Influenza
February 18, 2004

Introduction

Welcome to the Division of Global Migration and Quarantine (DQ), part of the CDC's National Center for Infectious Diseases, with headquarters in Atlanta, Georgia.

The Division of Global Migration and Quarantine is committed to reducing morbidity and mortality due to infectious diseases among immigrants, refugees, international travelers and other mobile populations that cross international borders. In addition, the Division of Global Migration and Quarantine is committed to promoting border health and preventing the introduction of infectious agents into the United States.

 

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