nope, nope, nope, definitely not!
this dengue fever?? just keep your body fit & this fever would not infected you (even though the mosquitoes stung you).
but if your body isn't fit at all... you should beware of it.
2007-01-09 21:11:58
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answered by thea 2
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It relies upon on what you intend to do there and no rely if or no longer you're waiting. Will you and your occasion nonetheless be happy if it does rain? if so, then circulate tenting by applying all potential. in case you do no longer want the rain and could quite no longer be caught in it, then do no longer circulate. childrens are people who finally end up depressing in circumstances like that via fact they are able to't save out of the muddy water puddles, hate be cooped up in a tent or look after, and make the adults fairly unhappy too. some issues you have planned to do must be canceled additionally, working example, lots of the dry lake beds that are used for using, gliding, tenting, are closed around right here while it rains. There are some shrimp that thrive while the lake mattress fills with water so as that they are secure.
2016-12-12 06:56:18
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answered by sickels 4
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No. I would just bring bug spray and use it especially during the day. There are too many other hazards to worry about dengue.
2007-01-08 14:27:50
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answered by DurianBoy 2
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i think yes, it's really risky, because the Indonesian dengue may not have cure in occidental common hospitals, and the Indonesian dengue fly is more resistant to pharmaceutics, and your body is not used to that kind of disease
2007-01-08 03:19:20
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answered by Anonymous
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First, discuss with your doctor of your condition and whether it's necessary to get a shot.
Then decide..
2007-01-08 15:39:25
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answered by Anonymous
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no.
i dont think so..
its just 1 case of 1 mil ppl.
its very secluded..
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if your trip involving running in jungles or at village you could reconsider the trip.
2007-01-08 13:35:41
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answered by azayi1 5
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Consult your country's travel advisory and get medical information from your family doctor.
2007-01-09 13:51:12
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answered by Dave Star 4
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nope, if you live/stay in a decent areas (hotels, houses, apartments, etc) then you shouldn't worry about it at all...
2007-01-08 17:49:53
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answered by MaLes 3
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