1 episode

There's a significant risk of getting malaria if you travel to an affected area. It's very important you take precautions to prevent the disease.

Malaria can often be avoided using the ABCD approach to prevention, which stands for:

Awareness of risk – find out whether you're at risk of getting malaria.

Bite prevention – avoid mosquito bites by using insect repellent, covering your arms and legs, and using a mosquito net.

Check whether you need to take malaria prevention tablets – if you do, make sure you take the right antimalarial tablets at the right dose, and finish the course.

Diagnosis – seek immediate medical advice if you have malaria symptoms, including up to a year after you return from travelling.

Nicholas Kelty Nicholas Kelty

    • Health & Fitness

There's a significant risk of getting malaria if you travel to an affected area. It's very important you take precautions to prevent the disease.

Malaria can often be avoided using the ABCD approach to prevention, which stands for:

Awareness of risk – find out whether you're at risk of getting malaria.

Bite prevention – avoid mosquito bites by using insect repellent, covering your arms and legs, and using a mosquito net.

Check whether you need to take malaria prevention tablets – if you do, make sure you take the right antimalarial tablets at the right dose, and finish the course.

Diagnosis – seek immediate medical advice if you have malaria symptoms, including up to a year after you return from travelling.

    Prevention of malaria

    Prevention of malaria

    There's a significant risk of getting malaria if you travel to an affected area. It's very important you take precautions to prevent the disease.

    Malaria can often be avoided using the ABCD approach to prevention, which stands for:

    Awareness of risk – find out whether you're at risk of getting malaria.

    Bite prevention – avoid mosquito bites by using insect repellent, covering your arms and legs, and using a mosquito net.

    Check whether you need to take malaria prevention tablets – if you do, make sure you take the right antimalarial tablets at the right dose, and finish the course.

    Diagnosis – seek immediate medical advice if you have malaria symptom, including up to a year after you return from travelling.

    • 4 min

Top Podcasts In Health & Fitness

The Imperfects
Hugh van Cuylenburg, Ryan Shelton & Josh van Cuylenburg
Huberman Lab
Scicomm Media
But Are You Happy?
Mamamia Podcasts
Just One Thing - with Michael Mosley
BBC Radio 4
Feel Better, Live More with Dr Rangan Chatterjee
Dr Rangan Chatterjee: GP & Author
Health Report - Full program podcast
ABC listen