Bonjour! Question bien simple : Faut-il prendre un traitement (Malarone) anti-paludisme aux Philippines, précisément sur Cebu, Apo Island, Siquijor Island, Cabilao Island et Negros Oriental (Dauin-Dumaguete) ?
On en avait pris à certains endroits à risque en Indonésie et en Malaisie... Ces endroits (cités plus haut) font-ils partie des zones à risque faible, modéré ou élevé pour la Malaria ?
Non aucun risque dans les zones citees.
La seule zone qui soit impaludee aux Philippines, c'est l'ile de Palawan.
Cette information m'a ete confirme par un medecin du Ramirez Hospital a Bohol.
Les medecins locaux sont nettement mieux informes que nos medecins europeens qui situent toutes les Philippines en zone a risque, sans faire de distinction de lieu.
" Veux tu vivre heureux ? Voyages avec 2 sacs. L'un pour donner, l'autre pour recevoir."
Johann Wolfang Von Goethe
Je vais justement à Palawan dans 15 jours.......et j'ai tout de même un doute sur le Médoc à prendre (malarone).....En fait je ne fais que EL NIDO et rien d'autre à Palawan (je ne vais pas deans le centre ou justement la zone est infectée).........Faut vraiment que je prenne le médoc ? Qu'en penses le médecin
que tu as consulté ? (c'est uniquement si on va dans le centre ou aussi EL NIDO).....
Merci.
Toute l'ile de Palawan est concerne par le Palu.
En ce qui concerne la malarone, si ca peut vous rassurer, c'est l'anti palu le mieux tolere. Apres c'est une affaire de choix personnel.
Mais attention a la Dengue aussi en forte recrudescence dans toutes les Vissayas. 400 000 cas en 2 mois et 7 morts selon la presse philippine.
D'ou l'importance des lotions anti moustique de jour comme de nuit.
Bon voyage dans ce petit coin de paradis.
Pour vous mettre dans l'ambiance venez donc faire un tour sur mon carnet de voyage, rubrique Philippines. www.bouteillealamer1.canalblog.com
Bien chaleureusement,
" Veux tu vivre heureux ? Voyages avec 2 sacs. L'un pour donner, l'autre pour recevoir."
Johann Wolfang Von Goethe
C'est votre droit le plus strict.
Mais je me permets de vous rappeller que le paludisme tue 2.7 millions de personnes chaque annee dans le monde, selon le dernier rapport de l'OMS.
Des gens qui comme vous n'avaient rien avant d'etre malades.
Evidemment ce chiffre n'inclut pas le nombre total de ceux qui n'en sont pas mort mais dont la vie est devenu nettemment moins agreable.
Certes il ne faut pas tomber dans la psychose, mais quand une zone est signalee a gros risques, il faut se traiter.
Ne pas en tenir compte est pour moi non seulement de l'inconscience mais aussi une offense a tous ceux qui meurrent a petits feux, par manque de moyens et donc de medicaments, dans des dispensaires-mourroirs que nous avons eu l'occasion de visiter.
Bien cordialement
" Veux tu vivre heureux ? Voyages avec 2 sacs. L'un pour donner, l'autre pour recevoir."
Johann Wolfang Von Goethe
Je pars aux Philippines en décembre rejoindre un ami, voici ce qu'il me dit!
Pour Manille pas besoin d'anti- paludeen par contre pour palawan, cebu et les autres iles il faut une vaccination d'hépatite A et B, thyphoide, et tétanos !! (meme pour manille!)
Aprs surtout de la lotion anti moustiques assez efficace style 5 sur 5 moustiques tropicaux et en mettre toutes les 6 a 8h !!
Nivo medicaments tu trouve la bas pour les maladies dites tropical, emmene juste du paracétamol apres c'est plus compliqué en douane!
Tous les endroits que vous citez ne sont pas consernes par le paludisme. Le risque existe seulement a Palawan.
Par contre la Dengue sevit dans toutes les Vissayas. Donc a vos sprays anti moustiques jour et nuit.
" Veux tu vivre heureux ? Voyages avec 2 sacs. L'un pour donner, l'autre pour recevoir."
Johann Wolfang Von Goethe
Je viens de m`inscrire sur le site car votre discussion m`a evidement interessee. Je suis actuellement aux philippines dans la region du quezon. Lors d`une excursion en foret je me suis faite piquer par un moustique. Je sais qu`il n`y a que les anopheles qui transmettent le palu et que tous les moustiques n`ont pas le palu. Cependant je m`inquiete et me demande ce que je peux bien faire en prevention? Le palu peux se declarer a tout moment et sous 28 jours. Je n`ai avec moi que de la savarine prescrite par le medecin alors que je lui avais dit que je partais aux philippines (zone avec une forte resistance a la chloroquine). Je suis aujourd`hui de retour sur Manille et repars demain en France. Pourriez-vous me recommander, a toutes fins utiles, un centre specialise pour soigner le palu et la dengue en France?
Je suis d`accord avec vous que les medecins occidentaux ne sont pas bien au courant et ne prennent pas bien le temps de creuser.
Il n'y a pas lieu de vous inquieter outre mesure a mon avis.
Il n'y a que Palawan qui soit problematique avec le palu.
La dengue par contre c'est partout aux Philippines mais rappelons le ce n'est pas une maladie mortelle (meme si les douleurs ressenties dans les articulations pendant une dizaine de jour sont assez penibles).
Si malgres tout, le doute vous perturbe, vous pouvez aller dans n'importe quel centre hospitalier possedant un service de maladies infectieuses. Tous sont abilites a vous faire un test apres une simple prise de sang.
Et puis tenez nous au courrant.
Sunhae
" Veux tu vivre heureux ? Voyages avec 2 sacs. L'un pour donner, l'autre pour recevoir."
Johann Wolfang Von Goethe
salut,
ma contribution au sujet des Philippines
j'ai passé 2 semaines au Phil en août 2008 à partir du 6.
Manille, Boracay, Cebu, Bohol. j'ai pris dès le départ de Paris du Mallarone, chaque jour, et 2 jours au retour en France.
pas d'effets secondaires, mais je n'ai pas vu ou entendu 1 seul mousquito. quand bien m^me le soir je m'habillais en pantalon léger et sweet manches longues, et chaussettes avec répulsif dans le cou et sur le dessus des mains. sinon dans la journée bermuda et tongues au pieds (cool).
j'avais aussi fait tous mes vaccins français et aussi hépatite A et B (bien que B soit liée au rapports sexuels, on ne sait jamais, et attention il faut prévoir au moins 6 mois car 3 injections espacées d'1 ou 2 mois))
j'ai regardé ton site et les photos de Bohol, mon hôtel était le ISIS Bungalows, je pense juste à côté de ton centre de plongée.
c'est vrai que la vie est cool las-bs, les gens sympa, on n'a pas trop l'impression d'être un touriste sur-exploité.
j'y étais avec mon amie Philippine de Cebu, peut-être que cela facilite les choses. en tout c'est elle qui discutait les prix et les prestations.
souvent il appelle les "Blancs " Americano, avec mon anglais je leur précisais que j'étais français et suis devenu "the french americano".peut-être que ne pas être américain leur a plu aussi.
c'est vrai aussi qu'il n'y peu de touristes, au moins à cette période où j'y étais, à part quelques Coréens. j'y ai vu quelques français dans les quelques grands et beaux restaurant, mais nous avons préfééré les restau plus cheap et plus local.et la plage Aola est une merveille de calme.
en tout cas soyez respecteux et oubliez les réflexes occidentaux, soyez cool, la vie est belle la-bas et les Philippins toujours souriants, serviables et faites plaisir aux enfants qui sont pour eux l'essentiel.
les Philippines, j'y retourne dès que je peux. si quelqu'un à des pistes pour y vivre et travailler je suis preneur.
bye bye
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