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On the Malaria, it does depend on the person a lot if they go a daily tablet or injection, but I have heard that countries your most at risk in have the most effective drugs there and given that they are developing countries it could also work out significantly cheaper.
Dave, I spent quite a bit of time on the BnA forums researching vaccinations and it seems like about half the people over there reported the side effects you mentioned for Lariam. Sounds like pretty nasty stuff. I'd be interested to hear how you decide to handle the malaria issue.
For example, I'm covered at 100% for certain nationally recommended vaccines, which makes this process a little lighter on my wallet.
Don't be surprised if I wait until my boots are in Australia before deciding how to approach the malaria threat in SE Asia!
all I know is how sick they make you and how often you have to take them...
if you forgoe malaria treatment, Id be curious to know the helth insurance company position if you come back and try and get treatment...
i thought they attached 'diziness, nausea, etc' to everything these days because if someone somewhere gets dizzy, it applies the warning to everyone...
This is a great link about vaccines http://travelindependent.info/b4yougo.htm
Its a tough call. There was a woman that was on the Thorn Tree boards forever that wrote a book and travelled all over hitchhiking and was fairly well known...she died a of malaria last year, and it seems the debate is in high gear again.
Nice that your insurance covers some vaccines. I just started the Gardasil series and they told me they'd cover it, then declined in the end. Those are almost $200 a shot and there are three of them...and painful as hell.
Who knew that shots could be so exciting?!!
Their is a new Japanese Encephalitis vaccination that is coming out either late 2008 or early 2009. This should be less expensive and it can be given in 2 shots instead of the current 3.
Feel free to read about our JE experiences and more on www.nomadbackpackers.com
Regarding Mefloquin or Lariam, I witnessed the strange side effects in someone close to me: nightmares, anger, and other psychological reactions--and this is someone who showed no prior tendencies.
Joanne