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Should You Become Sick While Traveling When You Return Home
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After traveling abroad, it is recommended that the following groups of people return to the physician for follow-up:
VERY IMPORTANT: Continue to take your antimalarial medication for the full course, as prescribed. If you have been to an area where malaria occurs and you develop fever during the first year after you return (especially in the first two months) see your doctor immediately and remind him/her that: you have traveled to an area where malaria occurs. Remember, antimalarial medication does not guarantee absolute protection against malaria; and malaria must be ruled out by one or more thick and thin blood films. Any sexual contact in a tropical country where AIDS is highly endemic can give AIDS which will not show up in a positive blood test for up to 5 months after your sexual contact. Should such a sexual contact have occurred, the use of a condom for the next 5 months is necessary until you obtain a negative blood test. Source: CDC Yellow Book 1999 and LCDC http://www.hc-sc.gc.ca/pphb-dgspsp/tmp-pmv/travel/advice_e.html 1999-2000.
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