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Aug 13th 2009
Hi - I am going on a short trip to Kenya next month, flying in to Nairobi and visiting Mombassa. It's a business trip so I probably wont go to any national parks. Do I need to take Malaria tablets? I'd prefer not to. I know there is a malaria risk on the coast, but are there times of year when its ok?
 
stu
Aug 19th 2009
Kenya has nasty malaria strains. Seasons matter, but I always take prophylaxsis when I make short trips.
 
rama
Sep 2nd 2009
Hey,its advisable you take prescribed malaria tabs when ever you travel to the tropics.
with the challenges courtecy of global climate change,you never know.
i and its recommend.
davi nk
 
Frank
Sep 2nd 2009
Hi - locals will not bother taking malaria tablets for Kenya, particularly in Nairobi. The altitude in Nairobi and the central plateau is high - something like 8000ft, and mosquitos are not in abudance, and malaria is rare. The coast is different, there are mozzies everywhere in certain seasons, and malaria is more likely. Your doctor will certainly advise you take malaria tablets, but they have to, my advice is dont bother if you are just going to Nairobi (or surrounding area) but do take malaria tablets for Mombassa and the coast. Whatever, use mosquito repelant and mozzie nets at the coast, and see a doctor immediatly if you get flu-like (malaria) symptoms. Hospitals in Kenya are probably better at dealing with Malaria than those in London, suprisingly.
 
Tush
Sep 21st 2009
Mogaka Dan..
Hello a student at Moi University School of public Health... has come up with a project to control malaria and mulnutrition at the North Rift.

but the challenge has always been antigenic variation of the plasmodium species..

just hold on to it... all will be well in 3 years with him...

meet him at the Association of public health officers seminar between 13-15 th october.
 
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Sep 23rd 2009
Hi, even if you are travelling for a short time its very important that you consult your doctor about the Malaria risk in the area you plan to travel to. They are best placed to advise you on which medication you should take, and if Malaria tablets are required they can also prescribe the most effective ones for the particular region you wish to visit. This varies from place to place so make sure you take the best ones for you. It's really not worth the risk of not taking them and hoping you won't get bitten! I hope this helps Mathieu and you have a brilliant time in Kenya, it really is a beautiful part of the world!
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