Mosquito-borne diseases such as dengue fever or malaria have the potential to ruin any trip. If you are planning to climb Kilimanjaro, the last thing you need is to get struck down by a disease which could be prevented by taking a few cautionary steps beforehand. So how do you climb Kilimanjaro and stay healthy?
One of the best ways to protect yourself against mosquito-borne diseases is to use insect repellent to prevent yourself getting bitten in the first place.
However, it is important to choose the right type of repellent that will be effective against mosquitos. We discuss this in more detail later on.
This blog will also outline what vaccinations you need before you embark upon your journey.
What diseases are a risk in Tanzania?
What is malaria and how can we prevent it when climbing Kilimanjaro?
Whenever you are traveling to a tropical country such as Tanzania, it is important to be aware of the risk of contracting malaria. Having this awareness will help you to avoid contracting it.
Malaria is tropical disease which causes a fever and flu-like symptoms. It is caused by parasites which invade the red blood cells and is transmitted by mosquitos.
How high is the risk of contracting malaria in Tanzania?
How do you avoid malaria?
What anti-malarials should you take?
What other health risks do I need to be aware of when I travel to Tanzania?
Another health risk to be wary of when climbing Kilimanjaro is dengue fever.
Dengue is a mosquito-borne viral infection that occasionally has a break-out in Tanzania. It is prevalent in the capital city Dar Es Salaam but it is definitely not restricted to it.
Dengue symptoms look like malaria, including the joint and muscle pain, as well as a potentially high fever. There are four serotypes of the virus and you can get each of them only once.
However, subsequent infections with different virus serotypes increase the risk of the viral infection progressing into Dengue Haemorrhagic Fever. This can be fatal if complications like a circulatory failure and a shock occur. This condition is known as the Dengue Shock Syndrome.
The mosquitos that transmit dengue are active during the day. Peak moments are in the early morning and the late afternoon. They prefer to be in the shade when it’s hot, just like you.
Currently, there is no vaccination against dengue yet. Therefore, it’s very important to avoid mosquito bites by using a repellent that contains DEET.
Other preventative measures to keep you safe when climbing Kilimanjaro
This is because DEET can cause damage to synthetic materials like clothing and glasses.
However, DEET is the most effective repellent for your skin.
Why travel insurance is essential when you climb Kilimanjaro
You will need good insurance that covers your overseas medical expenses and emergency evacuation. This is especially important if you are participating in higher risk activities such as high altitude trekking.
Ideally, you should book your travel insurance as soon as you book your trip.
Which provider should you choose?
For more information on travel insurance check out our blog: ‘Travel insurance tips for Kilimanjaro climbers’.
Conclusion
The old adage ‘prevention is better than the cure’ is very true when it comes to staying healthy while you are climbing Kilimanjaro.
Indeed, the most important things you can do to protect yourself against mosquito-borne illnesses is to take preventative measures. This includes things such as wearing mosquito repellent. This will help to reduce the likelihood of getting bitten in the first place.
It is also the only way you can protect yourself against a disease such as dengue fever. There is currently no cure for the disease.
However, for an illness such as malaria, you will also need to take antimalarials, in order to reduce the risk of contracting it. Unfortunately, there is currently no vaccine to prevent either malaria or dengue.
Fortunately, other undesirable conditions such as yellow fever, typhoid, and rabies can be prevented. You can prevent these conditions by taking vaccinations before you start your journey.
These simple precautionary steps can help to save you from becoming ill. It helps to reduce the possibility of having to cut your trip short or needing emergency care later on.
Making it onto the rooftop of Africa is such an amazing and unforgettable experience. The last thing you want is for anything to disrupt a journey that you’ve worked so hard to achieve. However, following the steps above can help to ensure that your adventure will be memorable for all the right reasons.
For more information about how to prepare for a trip to Kilimanjaro, be sure to check out our Climb Kilimanjaro Experience page.