Malaria reemergence in northern Afghanistan

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Field investigations were conducted in Kundoz Province, an Afghan high-risk area, to determine factors responsible for the rapid reemergence of malaria in that country, where 3 million cases were estimated to have occurred during 2002. Results indicate the presence of nonrice-field-dependent Plasmodium falciparum and rice-field-associated P. vivax malaria.

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Faulde, M. K., Hoffmann, R., Fazilat, K. M., & Hoerauf, A. (2007). Malaria reemergence in northern Afghanistan. Emerging Infectious Diseases, 13(9), 1402–1404. https://doi.org/10.3201/eid1309.061325

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