Malaria meds?
#1
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Join Date: Dec 2011
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Malaria meds?
Going on a cruise that spends about 3 days in Sri Lanka and 8 days in India. We will not be going inland except for a day backwater tour around Cochin. Some people recommmend malaria medication and some don't. Don't like taking medication unless it's absolute necessary but as a doctor friend said "it only takes one bite" and that has stuck with me.
For those who may live there and those who have experience with travel in India, what are your thoughts?
Thank you!
For those who may live there and those who have experience with travel in India, what are your thoughts?
Thank you!
#2
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a lot of my friends, family members & clients are visiting india all the time....some get malaria medication & some don't....no one has ever had a problem in all these years....
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I know a couple of close friends/relatives (both upper class) who have gotten malaria over the last few years. And this was in a major city, going about their daily lives. It really does take just one mosquito.
Keyser, by "no one has ever had a problem", I'm assuming you mean that malaria medication is readily and cheaply available in India should someone need it?
Keyser, by "no one has ever had a problem", I'm assuming you mean that malaria medication is readily and cheaply available in India should someone need it?
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I know a couple of close friends/relatives (both upper class) who have gotten malaria over the last few years. And this was in a major city, going about their daily lives. It really does take just one mosquito.
Keyser, by "no one has ever had a problem", I'm assuming you mean that malaria medication is readily and cheaply available in India should someone need it?
Keyser, by "no one has ever had a problem", I'm assuming you mean that malaria medication is readily and cheaply available in India should someone need it?
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pretty much, but the main point of my post was that no visitor i know has got malaria in india, whether they had the medication or not....so its not something that is common....