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Malaria is a health risk in Malawi throughout the year,
especially on the coast. Cases of dengue fever and chikungunya
fever have been reported and are transmitted by mosquitoes;
precautionary measures against being bitten should be taken at all
times. In 2008 Rift Valley fever was reported in five regions;
contact with domestic animals and mosquitoes should be avoided. All
travellers coming from a country with yellow fever require
inoculation against the disease. Other risks include bilharzia,
tuberculosis and rabies. Tap water should not be drunk unless it
has been boiled or chemically treated. Medical facilities are
limited and, outside of the capital, medical care may be difficult
to find. Limited medications are available and it is advisable to
bring along a medical kit for private use. Comprehensive medical
insurance is advised.
View information on diseases: African Sleeping Sickness, Schistosomiasis (bilharzia), Malaria
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