In September 1991, the New Jersey Department of Health receivedtwo case reports of Plasmodium vivax malaria presumed to havebeen locally acquired in New Jersey. Both patients reportedno known exposure to malaria, including travel to areas of endemicdisease.
Case Reports
Patient 1
Patient 1 was a 29-year-old woman who presented to her physicianon September 9, 1991, with a four-day history of fevers (temperature,up to 39.9 °C [103.8 °F]), chills, headache, and a petechialrash on her legs. A blood smear, obtained four days earlieras part of a workup for hemochromatosis and just hours beforethe fevers started, demonstrated . . . [Full Text of this Article]
Patient 2
Epidemiology
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From the Division of Epidemiology, Environmental and Occupational Health Services, New Jersey Department of Health, Trenton (J.H.B., C.A.G., K.C.S.); and the Malaria Branch, Division of Parasitic Diseases, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta (P.B.B., J.R.Z.).
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