Malariaprophylaxis is essential when travelling to a risk area. Find out how to prevent Malaria during your next trip abroad. read more
The spread and breeding of anopheles mosquito, the vector of the malaria parasite, must be necessarily stopped or controlled from human populated areas, in order to prevent the spreading of malaria. Remove standing water from the areas that are nearby your office or home. read more
Malaria guidelines are regularly updated and countries receive new risk ratings for malaria. As a result, some of the malaria risk advice on our site may be out of date. Before starting your assessment for malaria treatment, please check Fit For Travel guidance on the malaria risk in the country you’re travelling to. read more
Malaria is a disease spread by mosquitoes that leads to fever, chills, and flu-like symptoms. It is a chronic parasitic infection can be deadly if left untreated. The plasmodium falciparum parasite that causes malaria causes about 200 million cases worldwide every year. read more