Holidaymakers planning to jet off to exotic destinations this year have been offered a number of tips on how to avoid malaria.
And while following such advice may be a good way of avoiding ill health, Brits may want to make sure their
holiday insurance covers them for any treatment they could need.
According to Malaria Awareness, there are some "basic rules" which tourists should follow to make sure they remain disease-free.
Jo Yirrell, ambassador for Malaria Awareness, said that people should always finish their course of anti-malaria tablets.
As well as this, Brits may want to invest in DEET spray, bed nets and clothing which covers their bodies well.
Recent statistics from Malaria Awareness show that more and more Brits are taking holidays to places where malaria is prevalent.
Travel insurance from
InsureandGo can give holidaymakers the right amount of protection for their trip and make sure the financial cost of any medical treatment is covered.
