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    Default Malaria in the North.

    Just a note to say that 3 people that I know personally [locals] have contracted malaria in the last few days and are hospitalized. They are from Anturan and Tuckadmungga. I have been informed by the families that there are many more cases and at least 3 others have died recently.
    So on with mosquito lotion northern friends.

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    I heard that dengue fever was a problem, but not malaria. Thanks for sharing.
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    I presumed it was dengue at first, but was assured it was malaria. My information may be wrong. [slight communication difficulties or ignorence].

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    I think spicyayam could be more right since dengue outbreak was the common scenario in the last few months.

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    Thanks for the warning.

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    Yes, Dengue it is.
    Strange that the families just didn't seem to know. I think it must have been a language problem or maybe the fact that it is a mosquito spread disease that seems much the same to them.
    Anyway very nasty and sometimes fatal.

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    All of the above, but mostly that most Balinese believe that sicknesses are due to guna-guna.

    Which brings the "eternal" question that keeps coming back, from time to time: is there malaria in Bali, or is it Dengue?
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