Babies in Kruger
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Yes agree with Okie ,I believe I was two weeks old when we first went to Kruger without medication but then again my parents did work at TSB malelane at the time so it was right there I would look into the safest times and take all the precautions possible especially sunset /sunrise .Doctors advice should be listened to but then apply some common sense as well .There are 100 000's of people who live in the area who cannot take the meds every day as well
Re: Babies in Kruger
Flutts,
I saw a WHO malaria map online.
Compared to other parts of the world, Kruger was classed as a low risk area. Don't have the time to look for it now. Will try remember on the weekend
I also taken to Kruger as a small baby.
But as others have said, the '70's was a different era. I feel old
I saw a WHO malaria map online.
Compared to other parts of the world, Kruger was classed as a low risk area. Don't have the time to look for it now. Will try remember on the weekend
I also taken to Kruger as a small baby.
But as others have said, the '70's was a different era. I feel old
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There is always malaria around in the Lowveld. In fact they tested me yesterday when I went in with flu symptoms. (It's an instant pinprick test now, which is quite convenient!)
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The year we stayed a month at Marloth, we were careful: Citronella diluted with water sprayed on curtains, bed etc. every evening and mosquito repellent on the skin morning and evening. I did not like the idea of taking Malarone for more than a month.
Novartis is working on a vaccine, but I do not know how far they have come. https://www.novartis.com/stories/access ... a-medicine
Novartis is working on a vaccine, but I do not know how far they have come. https://www.novartis.com/stories/access ... a-medicine
"Education is the most powerful weapon which you can use to change the world." Nelson Mandela
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