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Thorn Tree Refugee
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Hello,
Just about to embark on my trip to thailand, and wondering if anyone has recently been infected with malaria? I have pills but they are a nuicance in that I have to take them 2 days before my trip, during my trip and 4 weeks after my trip! that and the fact they are an antibiotic, cause the usual malaria pill that's used in the Caribbean is ineffective.
Thoughts please.
 
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Curmudgeon (Moderator)
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Malaria pills for Thailand? Where, pray tell, are you specifically planning on going in Thailand that requires them?
 
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I'm not aware of malaria being a problem anywhere in Thailand.

Dengue Fever, however, is a reality there, at least in the Gulf. It won't kill a healthy adult, but it can make you very miserable for a few weeks. I wasn't afflicted, but I ran into a few travelers who'd had it, and it didn't sound fun.

I really don't think you need an anti-malarial, but it would be smart to take some good mosquito repellant.


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For Thailand, malaria prophylaxis isn't strictly necessary, but it depends on which region you want to travel to.

Here is the malaria risk map from the NHS.

I second Mini Manta's advise. Not only are mozzies a nuisance, but cases of Dengue fever are on the increase during the rainy season, so use repellants (there's no vaccine).
 
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Whalewatcher -

Thank you so much for posting that link to the Fit for Travel site. I love the malaria maps, and have already checked them out for my next few destinations - Bali/Lombok, Singapore, Hong Kong, and China.

Please private message me if you know whether Doxycycline is available over the counter in Bali (I want to visit Lombok which is listed as a malaria risk area).

Cheers!
 
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We all know, that I am against taking the prophylactic treatment. Here another treatmen study study that supports this, at least for low-risk areas (such as Thailand).


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