Bangladesh
Bangladesh has a developing
economy. Tourist facilities outside major cities and tourist areas are minimal.
CRIME: Crime is a growing
problem, particularly in the major cities of Dhaka and Chittagong. Weapons are
increasingly used in criminal incidents. Pickpocketing, purse-snatching, and
other forms of street crime occur often, especially in areas frequented by foreigners.
Visitors should avoid walking alone after dark, carrying large sums of money,
or wearing expensive jewelry. Valuables should be stored in the hotel safety
deposit box and should not be left unattended in hotel rooms.
MEDICAL FACILITIES: Medical
facilities in Bangladesh do not approach western standards, even in tourist
areas.
Arthropodborne
diseases:
We recommend:
- Usage of long-sleeved
shirt and long pants to wear whenever possible while outside, to prevent illnesses
carried by insects
- Usage of insect repellent
containing DEET (diethylmethyltoluamide), in 30%–35% strength for adults
and 6%–10% for children. Unless you are staying in air-conditioned or
well-screened housing
- Usage of a bed net
impregnated with the insecticide permethrin.
- Staying and sleeping
in air-conditioned houses
Water- or food borne
diseases:
Other diseases:
Vaccination recommended:
Stay healthy:
- Wash hands often with
soap and water.
- Drink only boiled water,
or water and carbonated (bubbly) drinks in cans
- Avoid tap water, fountain
drinks, and ice cubes.
- Eat only thoroughly
cooked food or fruits and vegetables you have peeled yourself. Remember: boil
it, cook it, peel it, or forget it
- Protect yourself from
insects by remaining in well-screened areas, using repellents (applied sparingly
at 4-hour intervals) and permethrin-impregnated mosquito nets, and wearing
long-sleeved shirts and long pants from dusk through dawn.
- Prevent fungal and parasitic
infections, keep feet clean and dry, and do not go barefoot
- Do not travel at night
- Trafic accidents are
frequent, be careful
- Always use latex condoms
to reduce the risk of HIV and other sexually transmitted diseases
- Don’t eat food
purchased from street vendors.
- Use chloroquine
and proguanil as malaria prophylaxis;
except in the forest areas and in south-east where we recommend mefloquine
(Chloroquine resistance)
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