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Malaria Fact Sheet

What is a? How soon after exposure do symptoms


Malaria is a serious and sometimes fatal appear?
disease caused by a parasite that For most people, symptoms begin 10 days
commonly infects a certain type of mosquito to 4 weeks after infection, although a
which feeds on humans. Each year 300- person may feel ill as early as 7 days or as
500 million cases of malaria occur and late as 1 year later. In two types of malaria
more than 1 million people die of malaria. (P. vivax and P. ovale infections), parasites
Most deaths occur in young children. It is can remain dormant in the liver for several
relatively uncommon in the United States months up to about 4 years after a person
with only 1,300 cases of malaria are is bitten by an infected mosquito. When
diagnosed in the United States each year. these parasites come out of hibernation and
The vast majority of cases in the United begin invading red blood cells ("relapse"),
States are in travelers and immigrants the person will become sick.
returning from malaria-risk areas; many
from sub-Saharan Africa and South Asia. When and for how long is a mission does
not occur. Untreated or inadequately
Who gets Malaria? treated cases may be a source of mosquito
Any person living in or traveling to a country infection for 1-3 years depending on the
where malaria is present is at risk for strain of infection.
contracting the disease. Malaria is endemic
in Asia, Africa and Central and South What is the treatment for Malaria?
America. Due to the changing pattern of drug-
resistant strains, current treatment
How is Malaria spread? recommendations need to be obtained from
Malaria is spread by the bite of an infected an infectious disease physician or your
Anopheles mosquito. It may also be local or state health department.
transmitted by transfusion of blood from
infected people or es or syringes. What can be done to prevent the spread
of Malaria?
What are the symptoms of Malaria? Since malaria is not native to the United
Symptoms of malaria include fever and flu- States, exposure to American citizens
like illness, including shaking chills, occurs most frequently during foreign travel
headache, muscle aches, and tiredness. to malaria-risk area. It is very important to
Nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea may also contact health officials to determine the
occur. Malaria may cause anemia and proper preventive drug therapy. The liberal
jaundice (yellow coloring of the skin and and frequent use of mosquito repellents as
eyes). Infection with one type of malaria, well as using a bed net can be very
Plasmodium falciparum, if not promptly effective in preventing mosquito bites.
treated, may cause kidney failure, seizures,
mental confusion, coma, and death. Where can I get more information?
 Your Local Health Department
 www.cdc.gov/malaria
 Your doctor, nurse, or local health
center

This fact sheet is for information only and is not intended for self-diagnosis or as a substitute for consultation. If you have any
questions about the disease described above or think that you may have an infection, consult with your healthcare provider.
Version 04/2015

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