Vietnam: moustiques, paludisme, dengue, etc?
by Vietnam2011
This discussion is in French, the community’s main language.
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Bonjour,
en France, lorsque vous souhaitez vous rendre au vietnam, les médecins des services des voyages vous font un tableau plutôt noir sur les moustiques. Lorsqu'on les écoute, on n'a plus envie de partir. Est ce que pour se prémunir de la dengue, il suffit d'utiliser des répulsifs pour le corps ? ici on nous a demandé d'acheter un produit pour imprégner nos vêtements avant de partir en plus du répulsif, et on nous a demandé d'acheter une moustiquaire.
J'aimerai que ceux qui ont voyagé récemment au Vietnam nous disent un peu ce qu'ils en pensent.
Merci à tous pour vos réponses.
hello!
la moustiquaire: useless: jamais vu nulle part et si vraiment il y en a besoin elle est mise d'office, même dans des établissements très "moyens" niveau standing.
des vêtements clairs et couvrants font largement l'affaire même sans traitement. et un bon anti-moustique sera bien suffisant aussi. la malarone: toujours bon d'en avoir une boîte en cas de crise mais pas besoin de se gaver tous les jours non plus.
bref, un peu de prudence et de logique. surtout ne pas se prendre et/ou se monter la tête. à mon sens et vue mon expérience, je pense surtout que nombre de nos médecins "voyageurs" devraient surtout partir plus souvent... (ce qui n'empêche pas qu'il soit utile et nécessaire d'aller les consulter et de se faire vacciner si besoin, je ne veux pas non plus cracher dans la soupe, les notre ont quand même été de très bon conseil hein).
bon voyages à tous!
la moustiquaire: useless: jamais vu nulle part et si vraiment il y en a besoin elle est mise d'office, même dans des établissements très "moyens" niveau standing.
des vêtements clairs et couvrants font largement l'affaire même sans traitement. et un bon anti-moustique sera bien suffisant aussi. la malarone: toujours bon d'en avoir une boîte en cas de crise mais pas besoin de se gaver tous les jours non plus.
bref, un peu de prudence et de logique. surtout ne pas se prendre et/ou se monter la tête. à mon sens et vue mon expérience, je pense surtout que nombre de nos médecins "voyageurs" devraient surtout partir plus souvent... (ce qui n'empêche pas qu'il soit utile et nécessaire d'aller les consulter et de se faire vacciner si besoin, je ne veux pas non plus cracher dans la soupe, les notre ont quand même été de très bon conseil hein).
bon voyages à tous!
Marika et Yann voyagent
Bonsoir,
Je vais sans doute encore me faire "tuer" mais je ne prends rien, je reste des mois été comme hiver là-bas, je ne fais qu'appliquer des règles réfléchies au sujet des moustiques (valable pour le palu et la dengue) des répulsifs pour la peau, des vêtements traités pour plusieurs fois et que l'on peut laver jusqu'à 6 fois sans problèmes, des vêtements longs et manches pour le soir, pas de parfum, pas de savonnette parfumée non plus....j'ai même acheté une raquette électrique à Hanoi qui permet de "balayer" si l'on reste assis sur sa terrasse ou le long d'un cours d'eau, mais c'est assez lourd et on ne peut penser à cà que si on est un peu statique quelque part.-
Là je reviens d'Hanoi : nous avons connu depuis environ deux mois un temps très chaud avec des averses bien senties le soir, des pluies nocturnes... enfin tout ce qu'il faut pour être piqué : ben non !!!😉😉 je pense que les précautions prises suffisent - maintenant dans le delta du Mékong, je n'en dirai pas autant : il faudrait avoir l'avis d'un "sudiste" et connaitre sa parade!!!
Bien cordialement - Kimtwo
Je vais sans doute encore me faire "tuer" mais je ne prends rien, je reste des mois été comme hiver là-bas, je ne fais qu'appliquer des règles réfléchies au sujet des moustiques (valable pour le palu et la dengue) des répulsifs pour la peau, des vêtements traités pour plusieurs fois et que l'on peut laver jusqu'à 6 fois sans problèmes, des vêtements longs et manches pour le soir, pas de parfum, pas de savonnette parfumée non plus....j'ai même acheté une raquette électrique à Hanoi qui permet de "balayer" si l'on reste assis sur sa terrasse ou le long d'un cours d'eau, mais c'est assez lourd et on ne peut penser à cà que si on est un peu statique quelque part.-
Là je reviens d'Hanoi : nous avons connu depuis environ deux mois un temps très chaud avec des averses bien senties le soir, des pluies nocturnes... enfin tout ce qu'il faut pour être piqué : ben non !!!😉😉 je pense que les précautions prises suffisent - maintenant dans le delta du Mékong, je n'en dirai pas autant : il faudrait avoir l'avis d'un "sudiste" et connaitre sa parade!!!
Bien cordialement - Kimtwo
Le vent et les turbulences sont l'oeuvre de Dieu, mais la voile et le gouvernail nous appartiennent..
Voyager c'est aller de soi à soi, en passant par les autres (proverbe touareg)
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Bonsoir
Nous sommes allés trois fois au VN, dans le nord, le centre, le delta du Mékong et l'île de Phu Quoc
Pas de traitement contre le palu. Généralement, les chambres sont climatisés et les moustiques n'aiment pas la clim et comme certains l'ont déjà dit, un bon répulsif, des manches longues etc.
Dans le delta, rien de plus, nous y sommes allés en mars à chaque fois
Bonne préparation de voyage
Nadine
Nous ne sommes que des petits grains de sable posés sur la plage de l'univers
Prenons le temps de vivre, nous prendrons bien celui de mourir
j'y suis allé cet été et l'année dernière. Je ne prends rien pour le palu, de toute façon le palu c'est dans la campagne et la nuit, donc déjà si tu ne vas pas en campagne et que tu te couvre la nuit, le risque est limité.
De plus, je n'ai pas vu de moustiques à hoi an et hué, pas compris pourquoi.
Par contre à phu quoc et le mekong, tu as intérêt à faire gaffe, ça grouille à partir de la nuit!!!
Moi je te conseille de prendre le répulsif insect ecran, je l'ai utilisé les deux fois que j'y suis allé et zéro piqure quand je l'ai mit.
Prends aussi des chambres à l'étage car les moustiques ne peuvent pas voler plus haut que le premier étage.
Met aussi la clim entre 15 et 25 degré, ca les calme.
Et si tu veux une protection ultime prend une moustiquaire.
Autre conseil plus anecdotique: les moustiques n'aime pas l'alcool et la citronnelle donc n'hésite pas à utiliser des savon à la citronnelle et boire un peu d'alcool (pas trop quand même car avec la chaleur^^)
Vietnam, dream on the paradise.
Aveyron, le plus beau pays du monde
Bonjour,
Vous semblez bien connaître le vietnam. Je pars fin octobre, y a-t-il beaucoup de moustiques à cette époque, je vais à Hanoï et dans le delta rouge. Merci pour votre réponse
je connait pas trop pour cette periode, mais je pense que les moustiques il y a toute l'année et surtout à la campagne. En ville, il parait que le palu n'existe plus et en campagne que ca dépendrait des coins. En tout cas je te conseille de suivre les conseils que j'ai donnée
Vous semblez bien connaître le vietnam. Je pars fin octobre, y a-t-il beaucoup de moustiques à cette époque, je vais à Hanoï et dans le delta rouge. Merci pour votre réponse
je connait pas trop pour cette periode, mais je pense que les moustiques il y a toute l'année et surtout à la campagne. En ville, il parait que le palu n'existe plus et en campagne que ca dépendrait des coins. En tout cas je te conseille de suivre les conseils que j'ai donnée
Vietnam, dream on the paradise.
Aveyron, le plus beau pays du monde
Bonsoir,
Je passe beaucoup de temps sur octobre à Hanoi.... pas vu de moustiques - peut-être que sur le fleuve rouge il y en aurait peut-être parce que l'eau les attire , mais étant donné la saison, je ne pense pas qu'il y en ait des myriades!!! une bombe d'insect écran ou de 5/5 pour la peau et les vêtements doit suffire amplement - si vous ne vous en servez pas, vous les garderez pour un autre pays, une autre année😉
Bon voyage -cordialement - Kimtwo-
Je passe beaucoup de temps sur octobre à Hanoi.... pas vu de moustiques - peut-être que sur le fleuve rouge il y en aurait peut-être parce que l'eau les attire , mais étant donné la saison, je ne pense pas qu'il y en ait des myriades!!! une bombe d'insect écran ou de 5/5 pour la peau et les vêtements doit suffire amplement - si vous ne vous en servez pas, vous les garderez pour un autre pays, une autre année😉
Bon voyage -cordialement - Kimtwo-
Le vent et les turbulences sont l'oeuvre de Dieu, mais la voile et le gouvernail nous appartiennent..
Voyager c'est aller de soi à soi, en passant par les autres (proverbe touareg)
Voyager c'est aller de soi à soi, en passant par les autres (proverbe touareg)
Bonjour,
Je partage le même avis! Les médecins dressent certes un tableau noir concernant les moustiques et les risques de paludismes notamment!
Ce n'est pas parce que tu prend un anti paludisme que tu es protégé à 100%!
Pour ma part, j'ai voyagé pendant 2 mois au Vietnam et plus particulièrement à Sai Gon entre août et octobre! Pas de moustiques en vue ou alors très peu! je ne prend plus de traitement contre le paludisme! Lorsque tu séjournes dans les zones d'habitations telles que les grandes villes, celui ci est quasi inexistant!
Cependant il est toujours préférable de ce protéger un minimum! Surtout en soirée! Donc spray anti moustiques, vêtements longs, bracelet anti moustiques...Pour la chambre tu peux utiliser des répulsifs à brancher sur la prise de courant.
Pour les plus hight teck, certaines applications pour téléphones mobiles émettent un son répulsif.
Bon séjour
Kevin
Je partage le même avis! Les médecins dressent certes un tableau noir concernant les moustiques et les risques de paludismes notamment!
Ce n'est pas parce que tu prend un anti paludisme que tu es protégé à 100%!
Pour ma part, j'ai voyagé pendant 2 mois au Vietnam et plus particulièrement à Sai Gon entre août et octobre! Pas de moustiques en vue ou alors très peu! je ne prend plus de traitement contre le paludisme! Lorsque tu séjournes dans les zones d'habitations telles que les grandes villes, celui ci est quasi inexistant!
Cependant il est toujours préférable de ce protéger un minimum! Surtout en soirée! Donc spray anti moustiques, vêtements longs, bracelet anti moustiques...Pour la chambre tu peux utiliser des répulsifs à brancher sur la prise de courant.
Pour les plus hight teck, certaines applications pour téléphones mobiles émettent un son répulsif.
Bon séjour
Kevin
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Once symptoms appear—sometimes weeks or even months later—death is inevitable.
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There are so-called "furious" forms with aggression, but also forms without aggression.
In case of a bite, in addition to standard wound care, tetanus prevention… rabies prevention is essential.
Stay careful out there…
Seeing seals from a boat along the coast isn’t rare in these parts…
I need 2 dental implants and I'd like to get them done abroad (it's a question of price).
Thanks for helping me with my search (Turkey, Spain, Romania???)
Can you tell me if you're satisfied with the services provided by Dentist Miguel at Club Amigo in Holguin? I'd like to go there in mid-December. Is it worth the trip to get dental prosthetics done?
Thanks for getting back to me... Michelle from Quebec
Hello,
I’m looking for a dentist who can do a full lower-arch implant with a complete prosthesis. I’m in Quebec and available to travel to Cuba. Need full contact details. Thanks everyone!
Hi there,
My current plan is to get my teeth treated in Cuba, especially for dental implants. Has anyone here had experience and could refer me to a good, affordable dentist? I’d really appreciate it if you could give me an idea of the price for one implant, since I need at least 6 done. Thanks so much!
My current plan is to get my teeth treated in Cuba, especially for dental implants. Has anyone here had experience and could refer me to a good, affordable dentist? I’d really appreciate it if you could give me an idea of the price for one implant, since I need at least 6 done. Thanks so much!






