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mosquito-transmitted malaria--michigan, 1995.during the 19th and early 20th centuries, malaria was endemic in many areas of the united states. although indigenous transmission was interrupted by the 1940s, recent outbreaks in new jersey, new york, and texas have underscored the potential for reintroduction of mosquitoborne transmission of malaria in the united states. this report summarizes the investigation of a case of plasmodium vivax malaria diagnosed during september 1995 in a resident of michigan with no history of international trav ...19968609882
from the centers for disease control and prevention. mosquito-transmitted malaria--michigan, 1995. 19968648854
hematozoa of hatch-year common mergansers from michigan.fifty-five hatch-year common mergansers (mergus merganser) were sampled for hematozoa from douglas lake (michigan, usa) on 17 july 1995. forty-one (75%) were infected with hematozoa. haemoproteus greineri and leucocytozoon simondi were common, infecting 28 (51%) and 26 (47%) common mergansers, respectively. plasmodium circumflexum infected two (4%) birds. the common merganser is a new host record for h. greineri and p. circumflexum. intensity data indicate possible negative interspecific interac ...200111310899
probable autochthonous plasmodium vivax malaria transmission in michigan: case report and epidemiological investigation.in september 1995, a michigan resident with no history of international travel was diagnosed with plasmodium vivax infection, and local mosquito-borne transmission was suspected. an epidemiological investigation did not identify additional cases of local transmission, and there was no apparent link to the 12 imported malaria cases detected in the region. potential sites of nighttime outdoor exposure included a campground in a swampy area, close to a racetrack frequented by international traveler ...200111792004
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