Possible autochthonous malaria from Marseille to Minneapolis

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We report 2 cases of Plasmodium falciparum malaria in southern France in a French woman and an American man of Togolese origin who reported no recent travel to malaria-endemic countries. Both infections occurred after a stay near Marseille, which raises the possibility of autochthonous transmission. Entomologic and genotypic investigations are described.

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10.3201/eid1308.070143

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B. Doudier; H. Bogreau; A. DeVries; N. Ponçon; W. M. Stauffer Iii; D. Fontenille; C. Rogier; P. Parola(2007). Possible autochthonous malaria from Marseille to Minneapolis. Emerging Infections Diseases. https:// www.doi.org/10.3201/eid1308.070143

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Doudier, Barbara; Bogreau, Herve; DeVries, Aaron; Ponçon, Nicholas; Stauffer, William M.; Fontenille, Didier; Rogier, Christophe; Parola, Philippe. (2007). Possible autochthonous malaria from Marseille to Minneapolis. Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, 10.3201/eid1308.070143.

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