Travel websites should inform people about risks of malaria, say docs

By ANI
Wednesday, January 19, 2011

LONDON - Health experts in UK have suggested that travel websites, especially those that offer ‘last minute’ deals, should inform people about the risks of malaria and the need to take preventative medication before traveling.

Their warning follows three recent cases of malaria in UK citizens returning from ‘winter sun’ holidays to the Gambia, where malaria is highly endemic.

The travelers used the same travel website. Two had made a late booking and all failed to take preventative drugs (chemoprophylaxis).

Within two weeks of returning to the UK, they all presented to hospital with severe malaria.

Imported cases of malaria remain relatively common in the UK, according the doctors. he majority of malaria in the UK is contracted in West Africa and a significant proportion occurs in holidaymakers.

They say that this risk could potentially be reduced if travel websites include explicit messages regarding the need for medical advice and effective chemoprophylaxis prior to traveling to malaria endemic areas.

“A warning about the need to allow sufficient time to organise these interventions may reduce the particular risk to individuals making late bookings,” the doctors added.

The warning appears in a letter to this week’s BMJ. (ANI)

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