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Malaria Outbreak Hits US After Two Decades

by ReportersAtLarge
June 29, 2023
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The discovery of five cases of malaria in Florida and Texas among people who had no recent history of international travel has prompted health officials in the United States to issue a caution.

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Concerns have been raised concerning the possibility of local disease transmission within the nation as a result of this development.

Four locally transmitted malaria cases were confirmed in Sarasota County, Florida, in May, and another case was found in Cameron County, Texas. The illnesses have been focused in this area.

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These incidents represent the first local transmissions within the US since 2003, and the Centres for Disease Control and Prevention have reassured the public that all afflicted patients have gotten the necessary care and are now in the recovery stage.

However, investigations are currently being conducted to look into any possible connections between the cases in Florida and Texas after it was found that at least two people, one in Florida and one in Texas, had spent a lot of time outside, raising questions about potential exposure to infected mosquitoes.

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Moreover, the CDC has issued caution over the increased risk of “imported malaria cases” as the summer travel season develops.

The likelihood of infection has been decreased by urging travellers to exercise extra caution and take preventive measures.

Mosquito bites from infected mosquitoes carrying the malaria parasite are the main method of transmission for malaria, a serious but treatable disease.

But it can also be passed from mother to foetus during pregnancy or during organ transplants via contaminated blood transfusions.

The P. vivax malaria strain was present in the five cases that were reported in Florida and Texas. Although this strain tends to cause milder infections than other strains, it can cause malaria to reoccur because the parasites can stay dormant in the liver and reappear months or years later.

The new cases, according to studies, demonstrate the elevated danger of diseases spread by mosquitoes, ticks, and other vectors due to a warming climate.

Also mentioned was the fact that vector-borne diseases are spreading rapidly across the United States as a result of climate change.

In the meantime, mosquitoes carrying the malaria parasite were found in a swampy region in Sarasota County, where one of the Florida cases was located.

Brian Grimberg, an associate professor of pathology and international health at Case Western Reserve University, underlined the significance of maintaining heightened alertness while avoiding fear.

Unless they travel abroad, Americans rarely have to worry about malaria.

Before the disease was declared officially eradicated in the United States in 1970, it was once a serious public health concern.

The CDC has recommended the public take preventive actions like using insect repellent, placing screens on windows and doors, and routinely removing stagnant water sources to reduce the risk of malaria and other mosquito-borne infections.

Pack insect spray and think about accommodations with the necessary defences, such as air conditioning, window and door screens, or mosquito nets, if you’re travelling abroad.

The CDC also suggests that hospitals continue to have access to malaria testing and keep a supply of medications and that public health officials develop thorough plans for quick detection, prevention, and control to successfully handle any possible outbreaks.

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