Locally Transmitted Malaria is Plaguing Sarasota County, Florida
Locally Transmitted Malaria is Plaguing Sarasota County, Florida
On July 6, the Florida Department of Health reported two more cases of locally acquired malaria in Sarasota County, bringing the county's total to six since Sarasota and nearby Manatee County issued a mosquito-borne illness alert on June 19. Health officials warn that these new reports indicate an alarming increase in cases in a relatively short period.Malaria is a serious mosquito-borne illness that can have severe health consequences. Locally acquired cases are rare and refer to infections acquired within a specific geographical area rather than imported from another country. They indicate the presence of malaria-transmitting mosquitoes in the region.Health officials say that the vast majority of malaria cases in the U.S. come from people returning to the country from nations where malaria is transmitted. However, Sarasota County has been experiencing an outbreak of locally acquired malaria, which means that individuals contracted it from local mosquitoes.
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