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By : Simonson Georgie    4 or more times read
Submitted 2012-02-11 05:21:59
Malaria is endemic to most of many areas in Africa where safari trips remain possible which indicates you will need to take malaria prevention precautions to guard yourself against catching the disease once you travel there.









There are five things you can do in order to avoid catching malaria for the safari holiday.

1. Malaria Pills
It is important in referring to your GP when deciding on your brand of malaria tablets for your trip since they affect everyone differently with your medical history might play a role in the choice.

There exists three types of tablets that are still considered provide adequate malaria prevention (approximately 98%) even supposing there is no drug that's 100% effective and some out of them may have mild negative effects - Malarone, Larium and Doxycycline.

Paludrine and Chloroquine are below 60% effective because the disease has built up a resistance to these drugs during recent times.

2. Safari Ensemble
Mosquito's become a great deal more active at dusk as well as throughout the dark and a m so that you should just be sure you cover up any exposed skin together with the right clothing when you are outside.

It really is often still very warm throughout the evenings but resist the temptation to book t-shirt and short trousers and rather wear long trousers, a really long sleeve shirt and socks to guard your ankles against bites. They can't bite you via material.

Do not forget that malaria prevention is way better than cure.

3. Mosquito vile
just be sure you apply mosquito repellent in any areas that your chosen clothing doesn't cover particularly your hands and your neck.

Repellents which contain DEET are extremely suitable for keeping the mosquito's away but remember to re-apply periodically due to the effect diminishes over time.

4. Mosquito Nets

Most safari companies do have mosquito nets installed in the accommodation they have for his or her guests so be certain you confer with them first in case you are thinking of buying one on your trip.

However not all accommodation in Africa has them if you will be chilling before or after your safari it may be a perfect idea to have one handy.

Make sure that you purchase Permethrin treated nets because of that stop the mosquitoes from biting through the material, protects against damaged or poorly erected netting and decreases the level of insects in the room.

5. Malaria Free Safaris


The most efficient way to avoid catching malaria is of course to live further from areas in which it occurs and there are a couple of safari areas in South Africa which are malaria free and still offer an authentic safari experience with the important five animals readily available for viewing.
Author Resource:- Madikwe, Shamwari, Pilansberg and Addo Elephant Park are side effects of Malarone some of some fantastic game reserves that are completely malaria free making the rest of the side effects of Malarone
malaria prevention measures unnecessary.
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