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Malaria in Namibia is mainly found in the Northern areas of the country, although of late it has been reported in the central region and occasionally in the South.
To protect yourself, always use mosquito repellent (even during the day) wear light, long sleeved shirts, long pants and shoes and socks at night, and sleep under a net or in a mosquito-proof room. Even if you are taking oral malaria prophylactic, you can still get malaria if you are bitten by an infected anopheles mosquito, so a good repellent is your easiest and most effective precaution. And South African doctors advise that no malaria tablets protects against all types of malaria. Please consult your local doctor for more information.
Current information can be found under www.dtg.org and www.fitfortravel.com. |
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