About the Division of Global Migration and Quarantine
DGMQ achieves its mission by focusing on the following topic areas:
Immigrant, Refugee and Migrant Health promotes and improves the health of immigrants, U.S.-bound refugees, and migrants through domestic and overseas programs.
- Conducts global disease surveillance and response
- Partners to improve refugee and migrant health
- Improves the screening and treatment of disease worldwide
- Communicates health information globally
For more information:
- visit the Immigrant and Refugee Health site.
- read the Immigrant, Refugee, and Migrant Health Branch fact sheet.
Quarantine and Border Health Services protects the public’s health through detection of and response to communicable diseases related to travel and imported pathogens and improves the health of globally mobile populations transitioning to U.S. communities.
- Responds to ill travelers who have serious diseases of public health interest
- Connects newly arrived immigrants who have certain health conditions with state public health authorities
- Ensures safe importation of animals and cargo
- Provides public health information to travelers and travel industry
For more information about quarantine and isolation, visit the Quarantine site. For more information about animal importation, visit the Animal Importation site.
Travelers’ Health works to safeguard the health of U.S. residents traveling internationally or living abroad.
- Conducts global disease surveillance and response
- Researches illness and injury in travelers and U.S. citizens living abroad
- Promotes the clinical practice of travel medicine
- Develops and disseminates recommendations for healthy travel
For more information:
- visit the Travelers' Health site.
- read the Travelers' Health Branch fact sheet.
Policy and Regulatory Affairs ensures effective policies and regulations are in place to prevent the introduction, transmission, and interstate spread of communicable diseases in the United States and its territories.
- Develops and coordinates policies to support Division and CDC missions
- Promulgates regulations, as needed, to protect public health (42 Code of Federal Regulations Parts 70, 71, and 34)
- Conducts and coordinates economic analyses to support regulatory activities and scientific studies
- Collaborates with other government agencies to advance policy and regulatory initiatives
Community Interventions for Infection Control works to prevent and slow the spread of pandemic influenza and other infectious diseases in communities through nonpharmaceutical interventions (NPIs).
- Executes research on NPIs
- Educates communities through NPI guidance and communication
- Encourages the adoption of policies that support NPIs
- Engages partners in NPI research, policy, and communication
For more information:
- visit the nonpharmaceutical interventions site.
- read the Community Interventions for Infection Control Unit fact sheet.
United States-Mexico Health works to improve the health of migrating populations through public health partnerships, science, and response at the U.S.–Mexico land border.
- Leads U.S.-Mexico public health collaboration
- Conducts binational infectious disease surveillance and outbreak investigation
- Researches diseases that affect cross-border populations
- Partners to improve migrant health
For more information:
- visit the United States-Mexico Public Health site.
- read the United States-Mexico Unit fact sheet (English).
- read the United States-Mexico Unit fact sheet (Spanish).
Contact Us:
- Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
1600 Clifton Rd
Atlanta, GA 30333 - 800-CDC-INFO
(800-232-4636)
TTY: (888) 232-6348
24 Hours/Every Day - cdcinfo@cdc.gov