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Preventing malaria infection

The best way to prevent malaria is to avoid being bitten by a mosquito, since the disease is transmitted by the bite of the malaria. Apart taking measures to prevent being bitten in the first place, anti-malarial drugs must also be taken before entering a high risk area.

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The time that you are most susceptible to be bitten is between dusk and dawn - outdoors and inside, but some preventative measures can be used to avoid the bite of the mosquito.

Various ways can be followed to reduce the risk of being bitten, but following all available recommendations will help reduce the risk.

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