Friday, February 12, 2010

Kenya Malaria Advice Malaria Advice?

Malaria Advice? - kenya malaria advice

Hello,
I want to live and work in Mombasa, Kenya for 6 months and I am a little about what confused the pills against malaria. If you advise me?

Thanks
Lou

6 comments:

FineLarry says Stercus Accidit! said...

Ask your doctor about how # 1, "he said. But remember that side effects of taking these pills for malaria. For me, the side effects are too great to justify the decision. There are certain precautions that you take able to be bitten in order to minimize its impact. Mossie Bite not like garlic, which goes down especially at night or under the sun. Stagnant water is a magnet for them. ask locals for advice, probably better than the doctor. A strange thing about malaria, you can not even, the less effect on you. The first time I almost killed myself because I thought it was the flu. The second time the work took only half a day. That in itself was not to 100% for day, but you have my respect. Even if you do not hurt getting it. I am but I think sh.it. sh.it Good way to lose weight, though. The best of LUCK Mombasa.

jude l said...

Check with the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) online. You can have all the information. I traveled to Nigeria, many times. There are several forms of malaria.

Chianti Man said...

Visit your doctor .... I Vacina .... Hepatitis A, yellow fever, chlorine, typhoid Works

dink2006 said...

Ask your doctor for best advice you can also other plans to determine the region to work in

carl t said...

We had the same problem and have learned to contact MASTA (you can get the number of his medical practice in the United Kingdom)
Tell them to go, and they will advise by return mail
Maleri about the best medicines you need, because there are different types (you will be asked if you want) take medication.
all the best

Jooles said...

I would ask your doctor or contact the health center in Trailfinders Kensington High Street in London. You can find a phone number on the website and are always well advised.

Larium is always the best medicine against malaria, but it is stronger and has more side effects known, but it has the advantage that a drug once a week. However, I do not think it as a round two (I have heard, are destined, I try to put in 3 months).

There are medications you every day that I think is best for long-term use, but I fear that it can not unnecessarily remember their names.

Mombasa is so beautiful, I wish you a good time there.

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