Rare homegrown malaria cases in the US force health advisory, but don't panic yet

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Rare homegrown malaria cases in the US force health advisory, but don't panic yet
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For the first time in 20 years, malaria has been spread locally by mosquitoes in the United States.

. The CDC recommends that hospitals around the country have malaria tests on hand, stock up on treatments, and that local public health officials have a plan to rapidly identify, prevent, and control the disease., which is less likely to cause severe disease than some other species of malaria parasites. The CDC says that all five patients “have received treatment and are improving.” The agency also notes that the risk of locally acquired malaria still remains very low in the US.

Malaria is most common in warm climates and some scientists worry that as the Earth warms, more regions will be affected by the disease. According to a

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