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      Florida malaria outbreak still going with local cases now at 7

      news.movim.eu / ArsTechnica • 19 July 2023

    An <em>Anopheles stephensi</em> mosquito, which can carry the malaria parasite.

    An Anopheles stephensi mosquito, which can carry the malaria parasite. (credit: CDC)

    A seventh person has been diagnosed with a locally acquired case of malaria in Florida's Sarasota County, state health officials reported this week .

    The rare outbreak is now in its third month after authorities in the Sunshine State reported the first case in May. When Florida had identified four cases by late June, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention released a health alert to clinicians calling locally acquired malaria cases in the US a "public health emergency."

    Florida's outbreak and a single, unrelated case in Texas from June collectively mark the first time in two decades that the US has seen locally acquired malaria cases, which, if left untreated, can be deadly. In the last instance, in 2003, Florida officials reported a small outbreak of at least seven people in Palm Beach.

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      Florida malaria outbreak still going with local cases now at 7

      news.movim.eu / ArsTechnica • 19 July 2023

    An <em>Anopheles stephensi</em> mosquito, which can carry the malaria parasite.

    An Anopheles stephensi mosquito, which can carry the malaria parasite. (credit: CDC)

    A seventh person has been diagnosed with a locally acquired case of malaria in Florida's Sarasota County, state health officials reported this week .

    The rare outbreak is now in its third month after authorities in the Sunshine State reported the first case in May. When Florida had identified four cases by late June, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention released a health alert to clinicians calling locally acquired malaria cases in the US a "public health emergency."

    Florida's outbreak and a single, unrelated case in Texas from June collectively mark the first time in two decades that the US has seen locally acquired malaria cases, which, if left untreated, can be deadly. In the last instance, in 2003, Florida officials reported a small outbreak of at least seven people in Palm Beach.

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      Florida malaria outbreak still going with local cases now at 7

      news.movim.eu / ArsTechnica • 19 July 2023

    An <em>Anopheles stephensi</em> mosquito, which can carry the malaria parasite.

    An Anopheles stephensi mosquito, which can carry the malaria parasite. (credit: CDC)

    A seventh person has been diagnosed with a locally acquired case of malaria in Florida's Sarasota County, state health officials reported this week .

    The rare outbreak is now in its third month after authorities in the Sunshine State reported the first case in May. When Florida had identified four cases by late June, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention released a health alert to clinicians calling locally acquired malaria cases in the US a "public health emergency."

    Florida's outbreak and a single, unrelated case in Texas from June collectively mark the first time in two decades that the US has seen locally acquired malaria cases, which, if left untreated, can be deadly. In the last instance, in 2003, Florida officials reported a small outbreak of at least seven people in Palm Beach.

    Read 8 remaining paragraphs | Comments

    • taghealth taghealth taghealth tagscience tagscience tagscience tagflorida tagflorida tagflorida taginfectious disease taginfectious disease taginfectious disease tagmalaria tagmalaria tagmalaria tagmosquitoes tagmosquitoes tagmosquitoes tagoutbreak tagoutbreak tagoutbreak tagplasmodium tagplasmodium tagplasmodium tagplasmodium vivax tagplasmodium vivax tagplasmodium vivax tagpublic health tagpublic health tagpublic health tagsarasota tagsarasota tagsarasota taghealth taghealth taghealth tagscience tagscience tagscience tagflorida tagflorida tagflorida taginfectious disease taginfectious disease taginfectious disease tagmalaria tagmalaria tagmalaria tagmosquitoes tagmosquitoes tagmosquitoes tagoutbreak tagoutbreak tagoutbreak tagplasmodium tagplasmodium tagplasmodium tagplasmodium vivax tagplasmodium vivax tagplasmodium vivax tagpublic health tagpublic health tagpublic health tagsarasota tagsarasota tagsarasota taghealth taghealth taghealth tagscience tagscience tagscience tagflorida tagflorida tagflorida taginfectious disease taginfectious disease taginfectious disease tagmalaria tagmalaria tagmalaria tagmosquitoes tagmosquitoes tagmosquitoes tagoutbreak tagoutbreak tagoutbreak tagplasmodium tagplasmodium tagplasmodium tagplasmodium vivax tagplasmodium vivax tagplasmodium vivax tagpublic health tagpublic health tagpublic health tagsarasota tagsarasota tagsarasota

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