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As of late September 2017 we have noticed an increase in the amount of Malaria diagnoses in Kruger National Park. We therefore advise all travellers to cover themselves by taking chemoprophylaxis whilst visiting the Park. Your family physician will be able to advise you on the most suitable medication.
The risk of contracting malaria is often a concern when visiting the Kruger National Park. The Kruger is one of the two South African National Parks that are situated in malaria risk areas. The other park is Mapungubwe National Park. It is important to note that the risk of malaria in both of these parks is usually low, even in the summer months.
Malaria is mosquito borne disease transmitted exclusively through the bite of the female Anopheles mosquito. The highest risk period is between November and April – the end of the summer rainy season. Following the bite of an infected mosquito, an individual may remain asymptomatic for 12 – 35 days, depending on the species of malaria. This is known as the incubation period.
Malaria should be suspected in patients with any unexplained fever after visiting an area where malaria is endemic. The symptoms of malaria include:
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Fever
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Chills
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Sweating
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Headaches
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Body aches
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Tiredness
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Stomach problems – These can include:
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Loss of appetite
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Nausea and vomiting
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Belly pain
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Diarrhoea
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Skin that looks yellow – This is called “jaundice”
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Cough
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Fast heart rate or breathing
When malaria becomes severe, it can cause symptoms such as:
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Confusion
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Hallucinations
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Seizures
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Dark or bloody urine
Most types of mosquito that are encountered will not carry the malaria parasite and if an individual is bitten it does not mean that they will contract malaria.
The risk of malaria can be reduced by preventing mosquito bites. Mosquitoes most often bite between dusk and dawn. People are advised to stay indoors during this period, or cover exposed skin with light clothing or insect repellents. Remember to spray one’s ankles. Burning anti-mosquito coils and ensuring netted screens are kept closed will significantly reduce your risk for contracting insect bites. All of the accommodation available in Kruger is fitted with netted screens.
Malaria prophylactic drugs can be taken that will further decrease the chances of contracting malaria. It is a difficult decision whether or not to take malaria prophylactics when visiting the Kruger National Park. The risk of contracting malaria needs to be weighed up against the side effects of the malaria prophylactic medication, and all the drugs available have various side effects. The choice of the appropriate drug that an individual should use is a decision that should be made in consultation with a medical doctor. There are three types of malaria prophylactic medications available for the strains of malaria occurring in South Africa, namely Doxycycline, Atovaquone/Proguanil and Mefloquine.
It is also important to know that taking malaria prophylaxis does not guarantee that an individual will not contract malaria, it decreases the risk of contracting the disease. Malaria should be excluded in anyone who presents with unexplained fever within 12 to 35 days after entering a malaria area. A blood test is the most accurate, although rapid tests are available that are also very accurate.
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Attractions
South Africa is a treasure trove of attractions waiting to be explored. From the stunning landscapes of Table Mountain in Cape Town to the wildlife-rich Kruger National Park, there's something for everyone. Don't miss the vibrant culture of Johannesburg and the breathtaking scenery along the Garden Route. Whether you're seeking adventure, relaxation, or cultural experiences, South Africa has it all!
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Wildlife & The big 5
Discover the breathtaking wildlife of South Africa, home to the iconic Five: lions, leopards, elephants rhinos, and. Each of these animals offers a unique glimpse into the rich biodiversity the region. Whether on a thrilling safari or exploring the stunning landscapes, South Africa's wildlife experience is truly unforgettable. Join us in celebrating the beauty and majesty of these incredible creatures!
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Culture & Food
South Africa is a vibrant tapestry of cultures, each contributing to its rich culinary landscape. From the spicy flavors of Cape Malay cuisine to the hearty dishes of traditional African fare, the country's food reflects its diverse heritage. Popular dishes include bobotie, a savory baked dish, and braai, a social barbecue tradition. With a variety of local ingredients and cooking styles, South African cuisine offers a unique and delicious experience for all.
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