IDCases (Jan 2014)

A depiction of imported malaria in Connecticut

  • David Chia,
  • Jorge O. Moreno,
  • Steven I. Aronin,
  • Rassull Suarez,
  • Michael D. Virata,
  • Chinedu A. Igwe,
  • Howard Quentzel,
  • Majid Sadigh

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.idcr.2014.03.003
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 1, no. 2
pp. 26 – 28

Abstract

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In 2010, there were roughly 219 million cases of malaria reported worldwide resulting in an estimated 660,600 deaths [1]. In contrast, the total number of cases according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) in the United States (USA) was only 1691 [2]. Of those, 1688 were cases of imported malaria [2]. This is the highest number of cases reported in U.S. since 1980 [2]. Here, we describe a case of imported malaria and conduct a retrospective case series at four Connecticut (CT) hospitals in order to describe the demographics of imported malaria and to identify potential barriers to timely diagnosis and treatment.

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