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you have spent three months or more in rural areas of the developing world, or in an area where Malaria is present. -
you were told that you had or were suspected to have Malaria. -
you have Malaria signs and symptoms: fever, chills, muscleache, headache during the first two months of your return from an area where malaria is prevalent. -
you were treated or hospitalized for any medical illness. -
you continue to have any unusual ongoing symptoms. -
your activities while overseas exposed you to increased health risks (e.g. health care workers, veterinarians, spelunkers, archaeologists). Health Tip: Some diseases such as Malaria may not become apparent until after you return from your trip. You may require a post-travel check-up. Visit your doctor or Kelsey-Seybold Travel Clinic immediately if you develop any signs of illness, especially within the first two months of your return.
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