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  • Travellers’ diarrhoea is the most common illness in those travelling in developing countries, and approximately 20%-60% of travellers suffer from travellers’ diarrhoea. We stock a travellers’ diarrhoea kit for travellers who may be at risk – ask one of our nurses during your consultation.
 
 

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Advice if you are unwell after travel abroad

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Malaria

Malaria is a very common illness in many parts of the world, spread by mosquitoes that bite from dusk to dawn. It can be a serious and sometimes fatal illness if not acted upon quickly.

Seek urgent medical attention if you have any malaria symptoms

If you have any of the following malaria symptoms seven or more days after arriving in a malaria risk area or within a year of your return seek urgent medical attention and make sure the doctor is aware that you have visited a risk area for malaria:

  • Fever 38°C or above
  • Flu-like symptoms
  • Headache
  • Diarrhoea
  • Sweating and shivers

Travellers with the symptoms described above who have returned from a malaria risk area may ring the Travel Clinic at the Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine 08:45-15:00 hours Monday to Friday for emergency tests and treatment (if necessary) this is an appointment only service. This is an emergency NHS service and is free. Outside of these hours seek immediate medical attention from your own GP or go to the nearest Accident and Emergency Department.

WTC contact number: 0151 705 3223

DO NOT DELAY SEEKING MEDICAL ATTENTION IF YOU HAVE ANY OF THE MALARIA SYMPTOMS LISTED ABOVE.

 

 

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