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Declining incidence of imported malaria in the Netherlands, 2000-2007Archived

ECDC comment - 24 Jan 2011

This descriptive study, based on national surveillance data of reported malaria cases, travelers’ statistics and data on malaria chemoprophylaxis prescriptions, estimates the incidence and trends of imported malaria in the Netherlands.

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Case Report: Imported Plasmodium knowlesi Malaria in a French Tourist Returning from ThailandArchived

ECDC comment - 16 May 2011

The authors describe a case of imported Plasmodium knowlesi infection in a French tourist acquired in Thailand. The patient had spent a three month beach holiday on the west coast of Thailand including a one month stay on the Island of Ko Payam.

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Severe Imported Plasmodium falciparum Malaria, France 1996-2003Archived

ECDC comment - 30 Apr 2011

Using surveillance data obtained from 21,888 imported Plasmodium falciparum cases in France during 1996-2003, factors independently associated with severe malaria (832 cases; ≈3.8%) were older age, European origin, travel to eastern Africa, absence of chemoprophylaxis, initial visit to a general practitioner, time to diagnosis of 4 to 12 days, and diagnosis during the fall-winter season.

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Scientific advances – Intravenous artesunate for severe Malaria in Travelers, EuropeArchived

ECDC comment - 30 Apr 2011

This study describes the outcome of 25 travellers with severe malaria who returned from malaria-endemic regions and were treated at 7 centres in Europe with intravenous artesunate. Among these 25 patients, one child and 24 adults (mean ± SD age 44.1 ± 16.1 years), 10 patients received the dosing regimen for artesunate initially recommended by WHO and 11 received artesunate, 2.4 mg/kg/dose.

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