Mali
Mali is a developing western
African nation with a democratic government. Facilities for tourism are limited.
The capital is Bamako.
CRIME:
While the level of violent crime remains low, petty crimes, such as pickpocketing
and simple theft, are common. Occasionally, female travellers in particular have
reported being harassed in public places.
MEDICAL
FACILITIES: Medical facilities are limited, and many medicines are unavailable.
Travellers should carry with them an adequate supply of needed medicines.
More
than 25 mill. people are infected by HIV in the subsaharian Africa.
Arthropodborne
diseases are a great problem in this region af Africa.
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
Arthropod
borne diseases:
Water-
and foodborne diseases:
Other
diseases:
Vaccinations
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
mefloquine as malaria prophylaxis.(Chloroquine
resistance)
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