Imported malaria

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Abstract

There have been 4 waves of important malaria in the USA. They occurred during the colonization of the country and during the Second World War, the UN Police Action in Korea, and the Viet Nam conflict. The first 3 episodes are briefly described, and the data on imported malaria from Viet Nam are discussed in detail. Endemic malaria is resurgent in many tropical countries and international travel is also on the rise. This increases the likelihood of malaria being imported from an endemic area, and introduced into a receptive area. The best defence of countries threatened by imported malaria is a vigorous surveillance programme. The principles of surveillance are discussed and an example of their application is provided by a description of the methods used to conduct surveillance of malaria in the USA.

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Schultz, M. G. (1974). Imported malaria. Bulletin of the World Health Organization, 50(3–4), 329–336. https://doi.org/10.1001/archinte.1995.00430080109013

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