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Simon's Travel guides

Simon Reeve

Simon Reeve, author and broadcaster, shares his travel experiences

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BEEN THERE, BEEN BITTEN

Nitin Kapoor

Nitin recalls his experience of malaria

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IMPORTANT: Always consult your healthcare professional before travelling to a malarious area for advice on prevention.

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Malaria affects approximately 1,800 UK travellers every year.1 Malaria can be a fatal disease and travellers visiting malarious destinations should seek travel advice from a health care professional. Malaria is contracted by being bitten by an infected mosquito, so bite avoidance and the use of antimalarials should always be followed as recommended. Malaria is endemic in areas of Africa, Asia, South America and to a lesser extent the Middle East and some parts of Europe2, so travellers visiting these destinations should seek travel health advice and protect themselves against malaria.

UK/MARK/0055/10     August 2010