mosquito-transmitted malaria--california and florida, 1990. | in 1990, two persons--one each in california and florida--were diagnosed with malaria classified as cryptic; their infections may have been acquired in the united states through bites of mosquitoes that became infected after biting parasitemic migrant workers. | 1991 | 1899462 |
from the centers for disease control. mosquito-transmitted malaria--california and florida, 1990. | | 1991 | 1995962 |
multifocal autochthonous transmission of malaria--florida, 2003. | the majority of malaria cases diagnosed in the united states are imported, usually by persons traveling from areas where malaria is endemic. however, small outbreaks of locally acquired mosquito-borne malaria continue to occur. during july-september 2003, an outbreak of malaria (eight cases of plasmodium vivax malaria) occurred in palm beach county, florida. during the same period, two patients were evaluated for malaria in neighboring okeechobee county, approximately 75 miles from the palm beac ... | 2004 | 15152184 |
local transmission of plasmodium vivax malaria--palm beach county, florida, 2003. | the majority of malaria cases diagnosed in the united states are imported, usually by persons who travel to countries where malaria is endemic. however, small outbreaks of locally acquired mosquito-transmitted malaria continue to occur. despite certification of malaria eradication in the united states in 1970, 11 outbreaks involving 20 cases of probable locally acquired mosquito-transmitted malaria have been reported to cdc since 1992, including two reported in july 1996 from palm beach county, ... | 2003 | 14508439 |