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15 April 2026

Zika in Bolivia

As of 28 March 2026, a total of 1,168 cases of Zika virus disease have been reported in Bolivia since the start of 2026. This represents a large increase compared to the same period in 2025. 1,224 cases were recorded for the whole of 2025. Please see our Topics in Brief article for further details on Zika.

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14 April 2026

Oropouche virus disease in Colombia

As of 19 March 2026, a total of 21 cases of Oropouche virus disease (OROV) were reported in Colombia during 2025. Please see our Topics in Brief article for further details on Oropouche virus disease.

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14 April 2026
Burundi + Mpanda

Undiagnosed illness in Burundi

As of 11 April 2026, a total of 35 cases of an undiagnosed illness, including five deaths, have been reported in Mpanda district, in the north of Burundi. Symptoms include fever, abdominal pain, vomiting, diarrhoea, blood in urine and fatigue. Some severe cases have also presented with anaemia and jaundice. Currently, laboratory testing is negative for Ebola and Marburg virus diseases, Rift Valley fever, yellow fever and Crimean-Congo haemorrhagic fever. Investigations are ongoing.

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Influenza A(H9N2) in Italy ex Senegal

On 10 April 2026, the World Health Organization reported the first imported human case of avian influenza A(H9N2) in Italy. The case was in an adult returning from Senegal. This is also the first imported human case of avian influenza A(H9N2) reported in the European Region. Please see our Topics in Brief article for further details on avian influenza.

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10 April 2026

Lassa fever in Nigeria

In 2026, up to 29 March, 3,831 suspected, 663 confirmed and five probable cases, and 167 deaths have been reported across 22 states. Of all confirmed cases 85% were reported from five states (Bauchi, Ondo, Taraba, Edo and Benue). Please see our Topics in Brief article for further details on Lassa fever.

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10 April 2026

Hantavirus in Argentina

Between 1 January and 28 March 2026, 32 confirmed cases of hantavirus infection and eight deaths have been reported. Cases have been reported in the following provinces: Buenos Aires, Salta, Chubut, Río Negro, Entre Ríos and Jujuy. Please see UKHSA guidance for more details on hantavirus.

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09 April 2026

Measles in Bangladesh

Between 15 March and 7 April 2026, a total of 1,398 confirmed measles cases with 21 (128 suspected) deaths have been reported in Bangladesh. The highest number of suspected cases have been reported from the Dhaka, Rajshahi and Chattogram Divisions. Please see our Topics in Brief article for further details on measles.

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08 April 2026

Hepatitis A in Sweden

As of 27 March 2026, a total of 11 cases of hepatitis A (genotype IA) associated with eating frozen imported strawberries and raspberries have been reported in Sweden since autumn 2025. Please see our Topics in Brief article for further details on hepatitis A.

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08 April 2026

Dengue in New Caledonia

As of 2 April 2026, a total of 580 dengue cases have been reported in New Caledonia since January 2026. DENV?1 is the predominant circulating serotype. Please see our Topics in Brief article for further details on dengue.

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07 April 2026

Influenza A(H7N7) in Taiwan

On 3 April 2026, it was reported that the first locally acquired human case of avian influenza A(H7) in Taiwan has been identified as avian influenza A(H7N7). Please see our Topics in Brief article for further details on avian influenza.

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Welcome to our outbreak surveillance section. This page contains information on disease outbreaks and other incidents that are considered to be of relevance to UK travellers.

You can search the information by disease or by country.

We regularly review and update information on overseas disease outbreaks and other health issues that may affect the UK traveller. The information comes from a wide variety of sources, and can be used along with the Country Information section of our website where you will find recommendations on vaccines, malaria and other risks for each country (where relevant). Please note that not all cases of disease or outbreaks are reported.

You can search our Outbreak Surveillance information by disease or by country.

In some countries, there may be limited surveillance and reporting processes in place so information can be difficult to obtain. Some diseases may only be reported if they occur outside of the usual recognised risk area or season, or they have been reported in greater than usual numbers. Outbreaks of those diseases included in the UK childhood vaccination programme are not usually reported unless the outbreak is unusual or unexpected.

If you wish to use the following content for official purposes, please refer to the original sources of information. The information presented in the disease surveillance reports is collated from a variety of sources, including government bodies, international organisations and the media. The verification status of each report is clearly indicated. Verified reports are confirmed by official sources. Some unverified reports are included to ensure timely dissemination of information and where possible we will try to substantiate these reports, although confirmation may not always be possible. Unverified reports may be subject to change, misreporting and may later prove to be unsubstantiated. They should not therefore be regarded as official.

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Key to NaTHNaC alert level feature

LEVEL 1: GREEN
Take usual precautions
Follow standard protective measures, as recommended for this destination, disease or situation. Be aware that advice may change and check for updates.
LEVEL 2: AMBER
Take extra precautions
Follow any additional precautions recommended. Be alert and check regularly for changes in advice about this ongoing situation. Advice may be relevant for all travellers or apply to a specific group of travellers.
LEVEL 3: RED
FCDO advise against travel
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Alert categories are based on the situation at the time of publication. They will not be routinely updated unless outbreak information or a news item is updated.

The categories do not replace Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office (FCDO) travel advice. Travellers should still check the FCDO travel advisories for any country-specific security or safety alerts.