On Fri, 8 Aug 2008 08:13:50 +0100, "john hamilton"
wrote:
>Leaving the U.K. in october for a visit of a few weeks to India. That's
>Dehli then on to Agra with some random stops before reaching Mumbai and then
>on to Goa.
>
>Should we use the anti-malarial drugs for travel to these areas, would you
>say?
>
>Since quite serious adverse reactions are sometimes known with these drugs.
>If we are careful with hygiene should we also take any other precautions
>health- drug wise? We don't want to be propping up drug producing companies
>unecessarily.
>
>
I agree with William. However, while I did use Malarone for
my first few days in India in March and I also applied 80%
DEET I never saw or heard a mosquito while touring
Delhi-Agra-Jaipur.
That's not to say they weren't there - maybe I'm getting
blind and hard of hearing:-)
Cheers, Alan, Australia
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