Toe!
Just want to add my best wishes for a speedy recovery. Your experience will make us all be very wary of the nasty mossies.
Take care of yourself b
well were do i start went to 2 walk in centers today my gp and finally the hospital to try and get blood test done nobody seemed to know what filaria was and what test to do on the blood you mean malaria they all kept saying no filaria and would go on to exsplain what the docter in mumbia had said and showed them the letter from him i had to telephone the tropical diseases department in london to get a phone number to take to my gp so he can tell the hospital what test to do on the blood unbelivable so as yet still after 5 hours of being passed from piller to post i still do not know the outcome if i have it or not will keep everybody informed
Good luck, fingers crossed for you
Hope all goes well for you.
chilly
Chilly,Do you know the name of the tablets you are taking for Filaria? I work in a dispensary and might be able to find out a bit more about them and also what they might cost here.Thanks,Paula
It has: Filariasis (Bancrofti) as a *other* infection caused by mosquito a bite, causing fever and inflamation. Later with swelling and lymphoedema of the legs, arms or genitalia MAY develop after repeated infections. Usually not a problem for the short term traveller staying in good accommodation.
These notes give more information on Plasmodium Falciparum Malaria as the highest risk due to small clusters outbreaks this year in Goa.
I shall ask on Tuesday if they have any updated information on Filariasis, maybe the travax database that surgeries use isnt updated quick enough?
Toe, I hope you feel better and get it sorted out asap..
Milliameg, good idea..:)
Jenx
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