Is the water safe to drink in Zambia?
expand(document.getElementById(‘ddet1456230355’));expand(document.getElementById(‘ddetlink1456230355’)) Technically (according to the CDC), the main water system of Zambia is considered safe to drink, However, we always recommend that you only drink bottled water and we have PLENTY of it on hand for you. We also recommend you to not eat any uncooked/raw vegetables or meat. • What medication do you recommend to prevent malaria? expand(document.getElementById(‘ddet1854491985’));expand(document.getElementById(‘ddetlink1854491985’)) With respect to malaria, it is recommended to get a prescription from your doctor for “Malarone” or “Doxycycline” – anti-malarial drugs – as well as taking the precaution of wearing long-sleeves and pants and minimizing your time out after dark (as this is when the malaria mosquito is most active). However, the malaria mosquito is only prevalent during Zambia’s rainy season November through March. The FLMI campaigns take place during Zambia’s dry season, and mo
expand(document.getElementById(‘ddet1413247997’));expand(document.getElementById(‘ddetlink1413247997’)) Technically (according to the CDC), the main water system of Zambia is considered safe to drink, However, we always recommend that you only drink bottled water and we have plenty of it on hand for you. We also recommend you to not eat any uncooked/raw vegetables or meat while in Zambia. • What medication do you recommend to prevent malaria? expand(document.getElementById(‘ddet1680787463’));expand(document.getElementById(‘ddetlink1680787463’)) With respect to malaria, it is recommended to get a prescription from your doctor for “Malarone” or “Doxycycline” – anti-malarial drugs – as well as taking the precaution of wearing long-sleeves and pants and minimizing your time out after dark (as this is when the malaria mosquito is most active). However, the malaria mosquito is only prevalent during Zambia’s rainy season November through March. The FLMI campaigns take place during Zambia’s dr
expand(document.getElementById(‘ddet1832403992’));expand(document.getElementById(‘ddetlink1832403992’)) Technically (according to the CDC), the main water system of Zambia is considered safe to drink, However, we always recommend that you only drink bottled water and we have plenty of it on hand for you. We also recommend you to not eat any uncooked/raw vegetables or meat while in Zambia. • What medication do you recommend to prevent malaria? expand(document.getElementById(‘ddet1504477719’));expand(document.getElementById(‘ddetlink1504477719’)) With respect to malaria, it is recommended to get a prescription from your doctor for “Malarone” or “Doxycycline” – anti-malarial drugs – as well as taking the precaution of wearing long-sleeves and pants and minimizing your time out after dark (as this is when the malaria mosquito is most active). However, the malaria mosquito is only prevalent during Zambia’s rainy season November through March. The FLMI campaigns take place during Zambia’s dr