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                  Malaria
Malaria is a mosquitoborne disease that is caused by a parasite (Plasmodium species). It is found in many countries including sub-Saharan Africa, South Asia, as well as Central and South America. Malaria is a serious illness and can be deadly but prevention methods are available. Malaria is still a public health concern in North America even though it was eliminated from the United States in the early 1950’s. Most cases of malaria in the United States are in travelers and immigrants.
- About Malaria
 Malaria information. Including transmission, prevention, signs and symptoms, and answers to frequently asked questions.
- Malaria Statistics
 Malaria is a disease that is reported every year in Minnesota residents who travel to malaria-affected countries.
- Malaria Information for Health Care Professionals
 Important information for Health Care Professionals about malaria.
          Last Updated: 12/23/2022