Probable autochthonous introduced malaria cases in Italy in 2009-2011 and the risk of local vector-borne transmission
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Probable autochthonous introduced malaria cases in Italy in 2009-2011 and the risk of local vector-borne transmission
Abstract
We describe two cases of probable autochthonous introduced Plasmodium vivax malaria that occurred in 2009 and 2011 in two sites of South-Central Italy. Although the sources of the infections were not detected, local transmission could not be disproved and therefore the cases were classified as autochthonous. Sporadic P. vivax cases transmitted by indigenous vectors may be considered possible in some areas of the country where vector abundance and environmental conditions are favourable to malaria transmission.
Comment in
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Probable imported rather than autochthonous Plasmodium vivax cases in Italy.Euro Surveill. 2012 Dec 13;17(50):pii:20338; author reply pii:20339. Euro Surveill. 2012. PMID: 23241235 No abstract available.
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