Monkey malaria in a European traveler returning from Malaysia

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Abstract

In 2007, a Finnish traveler was infected in Peninsular Malaysia with Plasmodium knowlesi, a parasite that usually causes malaria in monkeys. P. knowlesi has established itself as the fifth Plasmodium species that can cause human malaria. The disease is potentially life-threatening in humans; clinicians and laboratory personnel should become more aware of this pathogen in travelers.

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Kantele, A., Marti, H., Felger, I., Müller, D., & Jokiranta, T. S. (2008). Monkey malaria in a European traveler returning from Malaysia. Emerging Infectious Diseases, 14(9), 1434–1436. https://doi.org/10.3201/eid1409.080170

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