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Malaria pills for Nairobi, Kenya & Arusha, Tanzania?

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31 March 2007, 03:09
CanadianLefty
Malaria pills for Nairobi, Kenya & Arusha, Tanzania?
If I work in Nairobi and Arusha (80% of time between both cities), yet travel throught the national parks and reserves 20% of the time throught May, June and July, should I take Malaria pills?

Clearly I'll ask my health professional, but figured you guys would give me perspective too.

Any long-term effects of taking pills for three straight months?
31 March 2007, 03:24
MARK H. YOUNG
CL

Yes! I'd say you are as likely to get bitten in the city as the park. It only takes one bite. Talk to the CDC before you do anything.

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31 March 2007, 04:05
retreever
CL you are visiting Africa in there winter.... However you will be on the equator and it will always be hot and ripe for skeeters... I would not take a chance...I used malerone and liked it and it suited me fine...

Mike


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31 March 2007, 19:44
larryshores
Yes, Arusha is particularly bad for malaria.
31 March 2007, 21:55
Atkinson
The cities are much more dangerous than the bush. Those moskies are biting one Malaria victim and taking it to another. Populated areas are the worst.


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01 April 2007, 07:11
JBoutfishn
What everyone said thumb


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01 April 2007, 10:52
Bwanamich
Both Arusha and Nairobi ARE NOT bad for Malaria. Generally speaking altitudes of 1400 m a.s.l. are the limit for the malaria parasite. Over past decade or so, certain strains have mutated and are able to survive at these altitudes. Arusha is at 1500+ m a.s.l. and Nairobi a few 100 feet higher. I have lived in arusha 6 years and never got malaria despite being bit countless times by mozzies. Not saying that thee isn´t any malaria going around but certainly it is not frequent. Most of the time, its when you go from Arusha/Nbo to lower altitudes where mozzies are present that you are at high risk!

Having said this, malaria prophylaxy for 3 or so months is still recommended.


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01 April 2007, 23:05
yatzy
Morjens sano köyhät toisilleen...!
What about the Selous in a start of july, do we need a malaria pills before we landing in Dar es Salaam and continue to the camp?
Yatzy from Finland
02 April 2007, 10:37
Bwanamich
Yes!. Most of Selous is around 100m a.s.l. and full of malaria


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J.A. Hunter describing the early explorers and settlers of East Africa

hunting is not about the killing but about the chase of the hunt.... Ortega Y Gasset