{"id":594,"date":"2002-10-27T23:00:00","date_gmt":"2002-10-27T23:00:00","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/globetrotters.co.uk\/newsletter\/2002\/10\/27\/mosquito-borne-diseases-by-jason-gibbs-pharmacist-at-nomad-medical-centres\/"},"modified":"2023-12-10T11:34:33","modified_gmt":"2023-12-10T11:34:33","slug":"mosquito-borne-diseases-by-jason-gibbs-pharmacist-at-nomad-medical-centres","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/globetrotters.co.uk\/newsletter\/mosquito-borne-diseases-by-jason-gibbs-pharmacist-at-nomad-medical-centres.html","title":{"rendered":"Mosquito\n Borne Diseases by Jason Gibbs, Pharmacist at Nomad Medical\n Centres"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>\n In the first article I talked about the best ways to avoid<br \/>\n getting bitten by mosquitoes and consequently how to avoid<br \/>\n catching some of the many diseases they carry. Here we will<br \/>\n look at a few of the most common and well known of those<br \/>\n diseases and the consequences of not using your DEET based<br \/>\n insect repellents and mossie nets properly.\n <\/p>\n<p>\n <b>Malaria<\/b>\n <\/p>\n<p>\n This is the one mosquito borne disease that eclipses all<br \/>\n others. With up to 300 million cases of malaria reported each<br \/>\n year it kills more people worldwide than any other disease.<br \/>\n It is actually caused by a parasite that is injected into an<br \/>\n individual along with some of the mosquito saliva, and from<br \/>\n this initial point of invasion within minutes heads to the<br \/>\n liver and sets up home where it develops over a period 7 days<br \/>\n &ndash; 1 year. When its ready to leave the liver it may have<br \/>\n reproduced into 40,000 parasites all ready to cause fever,<br \/>\n illness and possibly death within a few days. Every year<br \/>\n about a thousand travellers from the UK will get malaria,<br \/>\n unfortunately a handful of who will become seriously ill or<br \/>\n die. The initial effects of the disease are very similar to a<br \/>\n mild viral infection, headache and general malaise, but it<br \/>\n will rapidly move onto severe fever and chills, profuse<br \/>\n sweating, diarrhoea, stomach pain and cough. At this point if<br \/>\n it is not treated correctly it starts to get nasty. Many<br \/>\n people are reluctant to take medications that can prevent<br \/>\n malaria because of stories they have read about in the media,<br \/>\n or something that happened to a friend of a friend. Those<br \/>\n that have had malaria and recovered (which most people do)<br \/>\n have described it to me as the worst case of flu that they<br \/>\n have ever had and definitely not something that they would<br \/>\n want to experience again, these people invariably take their<br \/>\n tablets wholeheartedly and come back for more!\n <\/p>\n<p>\n <b>Dengue Fever<\/b>\n <\/p>\n<p>\n Whereas malaria is carried by a night time biting mosquito,<br \/>\n dengue fever is transmitted by a daytime biting cousin. It is<br \/>\n present in Asia, Africa and Central\/South America. It<br \/>\n frequently causes outbreaks in various countries but a fairly<br \/>\n recent outbreak in Brazil was massive and present all along<br \/>\n the Eastern coast, it resulted in thousands of cases<br \/>\n including professional footballers and plenty of tourists and<br \/>\n travellers. In otherwise healthy westerners it is rarely<br \/>\n fatal but can be very serious and even the milder cases can<br \/>\n be a very unpleasant experience. It is known in many places<br \/>\n as &lsquo;breakbone fever&#039; because of the severe pain<br \/>\n felt by sufferers, after about 4 days or so you often get a<br \/>\n very fine rash followed shortly by a full recovery. If you<br \/>\n happen to be a child, elderly, immunocompromised or just<br \/>\n unlucky, the disease can move on to what is known as<br \/>\n &lsquo;dengue haemorrhagic fever&#039; (DHF for short), this<br \/>\n will generally happen if you have had dengue before and been<br \/>\n careless enough to get it again. There is no vaccine against<br \/>\n dengue fever at the moment although we are hopeful that there<br \/>\n will be a good vaccine on the market very shortly. It is<br \/>\n therefore important for an individual to reduce the number of<br \/>\n mosquito bites received during the day as well as during the<br \/>\n evening.\n <\/p>\n<p>\n Note: Insect repellents should always be applied <b>after<\/b><br \/>\n sunscreens, and it&#039;s worth bearing in mind that DEET<br \/>\n based insect repellents may reduce the effectiveness of your<br \/>\n sunscreen.\n <\/p>\n<p>\n <b>Yellow Fever<\/b>\n <\/p>\n<p>\n This virus is carried by another type of daytime biting<br \/>\n mosquito and is present across all of Sub Saharan Africa and<br \/>\n a majority of South America. It is not currently found in any<br \/>\n parts of Asia though the conditions are right, and therefore<br \/>\n all Asian countries are doing their best to prevent its<br \/>\n introduction. Unlike malaria, it is found in even the largest<br \/>\n urban populations and apart from bite avoidance the best way<br \/>\n to prevent catching yellow fever is to have the vaccine<br \/>\n before exposure. The vaccine takes 10 days to become fully<br \/>\n effective, but following this short period virtually 100%<br \/>\n cover is achieved. When you are vaccinated you are given a<br \/>\n little certificate that becomes your &lsquo;yellow fever<br \/>\n passport&#039;. It is the presentation of this document that<br \/>\n allows travel across borders in Africa, South America or<br \/>\n travel to an area such as Asia when travelling from an<br \/>\n infected country. The disease manifests itself initially as<br \/>\n fever and jaundice (hence yellow fever), but again can move<br \/>\n on to become haemorrhagic yellow fever for which there is no<br \/>\n specific treatment except fluids to treat the shock and<br \/>\n internal blood loss. Yellow fever can be fatal in almost 50%<br \/>\n of non-vaccinated individuals during an outbreak, so that<br \/>\n vaccine is well worth getting.\n <\/p>\n<p>\n <b>Japanese B Encephalitis<\/b>\n <\/p>\n<p>\n Although very rare amongst travellers it a potentially very<br \/>\n serious disease present throughout Asia, although it occurs<br \/>\n only very, very rarely in Japan. It is caused by a virus<br \/>\n spread via the bite of an infected night time biting mosquito<br \/>\n that breeds mainly in paddy fields. The most commonly<br \/>\n infected animals are pigs and fowl &ndash; wading birds etc<br \/>\n so in order to be in an area of risk you need paddy fields<br \/>\n just around the corner and pigs at your feet. Actually quite<br \/>\n a common sight in Asia but it also tends to have seasonal<br \/>\n outbreaks especially at the end of the rainy season, for<br \/>\n example around May in the southern areas of Nepal. If you<br \/>\n think that you may be in these risk areas at high risk times<br \/>\n there is a vaccination course available of two or three shots<br \/>\n but you really should start this course a minimum of 38-40<br \/>\n days prior to travel.\n <\/p>\n<p>\n For more information, visit the Nomad Travel web site: <a href=\"https:\/\/www.nomadtravel.co.uk\/\">Nomad Travel<\/a> or call<br \/>\n the Travel Health Line: 0906 8633414 (calls cost 60p per min)<br \/>\n to discuss your travel health queries with a medical.\n <\/p>\n<hr \/>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>In the first article I talked about the best ways to avoid getting bitten by mosquitoes and consequently how to avoid catching some of the many diseases they carry. 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