- Tanitoluwa Alakinde

Mpox Travel Guidelines are essential for anyone planning to move across borders. Mpox is an infectious disease that causes symptoms such as a painful rash, swollen lymph nodes, fever, back pain, and low energy. While most people recover fully, some may experience severe illness. To prevent the spread of Mpox while traveling, follow these expert-backed tips.
Before you travel: Mpox Prevention Checklist
1. Check Travel Advisories
- Stay informed using trusted sources like:
World Health Organization (WHO), Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and also local authorities for Mpox related travel restrictions. - Monitor outbreak zones to assess risk levels.
2. Get Vaccinated (If Eligible)
- The Mpox vaccine is recommended for high-risk travelers (e.g., healthcare workers, those visiting outbreak areas).
- Check with your local public health authority for eligibility.
- Note: The vaccine requires two doses, 4 weeks apart—plan ahead.
3. Monitor Your Health
- Do not travel if you feel sick or experience symptoms like:Fever, Rash, Swollen lymph nodes, Body aches
4. Pack Smart
Take personal protective items with you:
- Face masks (preferably N95)
- Hand sanitizer (≥60% alcohol)
- Disinfectant wipes
- Gloves

During Travel: Follow These Mpox Travel Guidelines
Avoid Close Contact
– Skip hugs, kisses, or sexual contact with strangers.
– Avoid touching others’ rashes or skin.
– Refrain from sharing cups, utensils, or personal items.
Practice Good Hygiene
– Wash your hands frequently with soap and water.
– Use alcohol-based sanitizers before meals and after bathroom visits.
Watch for exposure
– Don’t handle bedding, towels, or clothes of someone with Mpox.
– If you’re a caregiver, use PPE: gloves, gown, goggles, and mask.
Stay away from certain animals
Avoid rodents and primates, especially in regions where Mpox is endemic.
Upon Arrival at Your Destination
Follow Local Guidelines
Respect any rules or quarantine measures from public health officials.
Avoid High-Risk Places
Stay away from live animal markets, overcrowded events, and outbreak zones.
Stay Informed
Regularly check local news and health bulletins for updates on Mpox in the area.