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Malaria Surveillance — United States, 2015
Kimberly E. Mace, PhD; Paul M. Arguin, MD; Kathrine R. Tan, MD.
The majority of malaria infections in the United States occur among persons who have traveled to regions with ongoing malaria transmission, although malaria is occasionally acquired by persons who have not traveled out of the country through exposure to infected blood products, congenital transmission, laboratory exposure, or local mosquitoborne transmission. This report summarizes confirmed malaria cases in persons with onset of illness in 2015 and summarizes trends in previous years.
Kimberly E. Mace, PhD; Paul M. Arguin, MD; Kathrine R. Tan, MD.
The majority of malaria infections in the United States occur among persons who have traveled to regions with ongoing malaria transmission, although malaria is occasionally acquired by persons who have not traveled out of the country through exposure to infected blood products, congenital transmission, laboratory exposure, or local mosquitoborne transmission. This report summarizes confirmed malaria cases in persons with onset of illness in 2015 and summarizes trends in previous years.
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