That wouldnt give you malaria. It is if a female malaria bites you (at least in Africa). I dont know about the rest of the world.Don't go wading in water in the jungle, should be ok.
That wouldnt give you malaria. It is if a female malaria bites you (at least in Africa). I dont know about the rest of the world.
Thought people more likely to get bitten near stagnant water, get terrible bites in summer thanks to my neighbour pond.
A malaria outbreak in the PL - could only happen to one club, LOL.Do we even know for certain it's malaria? There was illness going through the squad. Kulu missed the weekend from it.
If he had taken the proper preventative medication before travelling to Africa and continued to take it over there he should not be contracting malaria.
When I Nigeria I contracted malaria and had several times, really bad. But when I lived there I never took preventative medication. However I have never contracted malaria when I visited Nigeria because I aways take precautions before I travel.
It’s poor from him not to have done so, and poor from the club for not ensuring he had.
There should be release contracts between the clubs and the national teams for stuff like this. Its unacceptable to be so careless with another companies merchandise.
There are several reasons why some won't, and some even can't get vaccinated. He might be allergic for instance.It’s poor from him not to have done so, and poor from the club for not ensuring he had.
There should be release contracts between the clubs and the national teams for stuff like this. Its unacceptable to be so careless with another companies merchandise.
If he had taken the proper preventative medication before travelling to Africa and continued to take it over there he should not be contracting malaria.
When I Nigeria I contracted malaria and had several times, really bad. But when I lived there I never took preventative medication. However I have never contracted malaria when I visited Nigeria because I aways take precautions before I travel.
Half the humans who have ever lived have died of malaria, so lets hope not!Malaria is no longer as bad as it could be with early treatment.
There are several reasons why some won't, and some even can't get vaccinated. He might be allergic for instance.
Fair point, I trust my fellow gg’ers.You're speaking like this has been confirmed by a source higher up than some rando on Twitter, have I missed something?
I’m not 100% sure we do actually. The first vaccine (Mosquirix) approved by the WHO was released in October 2021 and it’s only being given to children to start with… I don’t think there are 100s of othersIt’s 2024, we must have hundreds of different malaria vaccines by now, to cover all manner of allergies.
Also, I’d worry that not getting vaccinated would invalidate the insurance we have on our players?
Suffice to say as I Nigerian I do not know a single person living in England who has gone to Naija on holiday and contracted malaria. And that is because we always take preventative medication before we travel.Not an expert by any means but my understanding is while the medication is effective, it's no where near 100%.
He could have still got sick under meds, not as likely but still possible