Do I need malaria pills to go to South Africa?


Do I need malaria pills to go to South Africa? CDC recommends that travelers going to certain areas of South Africa take prescription medicine to prevent malaria. Depending on the medicine you take, you will need to start taking this medicine multiple days before your trip, as well as during and after your trip.


What is the unrest in South Africa 2023?

The 2023 South African National Shutdown was a protest held by the political party Economic Freedom Fighters on 20 March 2023, the day before Human Rights Day. The EFF called for the resignation of President Cyril Ramaphosa and an end to load-shedding.


What do US citizens need to travel to South Africa?

Quick Facts
  1. PASSPORT VALIDITY: 30 days beyond your intended date of exit from South Africa..
  2. BLANK PASSPORT PAGES: 2 consecutive empty visa pages per entry (not including endorsement pages).
  3. TOURIST VISA REQUIRED: No, if visiting 90 days or less.


When should I start taking malaria pills before a trip?

Prophylaxis should begin 1–2 days before travel to malaria-endemic areas; the medication should then be taken daily, at the same time each day, while in the malaria-endemic areas, and daily for 7 days after leaving the endemic areas (see Table 5-28 for recommended dosages).


Will I get malaria if I go to Africa?

Travelers to sub-Saharan Africa have the greatest risk of both getting malaria and dying from their infection. However, all travelers to countries where malaria is present may be at risk for infection.