Imported Malaria in an Iraqi Immigrant to Iran: Relevance for the Maintenance of Elimination Status

Z. A. Mazar, Sara Rahmati Roodsari, Zahra Mirabedyni, L. Haghighi, M. Rahimi
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BackgroundEffective malaria control strategies require an accurate understanding of the epidemiology of locally transmitted Plasmodium species. Emerging evidence indicates that migrants from malaria endemic regions are at risk of delayed presentation of Plasmodium spp. and malaria infection. Cases ReportWe reported a case of P. vivax malaria occurring after arrival in Iran. Patient was originally from Iraq. A 48-year-old male patient who was hospitalized with fever attacks, chills, and headache after arriving from Iraq to Tehran.ConclusionIn this patient, new prevention and screening strategies should be studied and blood safety policies adapted. Thus, ultimate elimination of malaria in Iran will require national malaria control program to adopt policy and practice aimed at all human species of malaria since neighbor country are still face to problem to control of malaria.
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伊拉克移民到伊朗的输入性疟疾:维持消除状态的相关性
背景有效的疟疾控制策略需要对当地传播的疟原虫种类的流行病学有准确的了解。新出现的证据表明,来自疟疾流行地区的移民面临延迟出现疟原虫和疟疾感染的风险。病例报告我们报告了一例抵达伊朗后发生的间日疟原虫疟疾病例。病人来自伊拉克。一名48岁男性患者,从伊拉克抵达德黑兰后因发热、发冷和头痛住院。结论该患者应研究新的预防和筛查策略,并适应血液安全政策。因此,伊朗最终消除疟疾需要国家疟疾控制规划采取针对所有人类疟疾种类的政策和做法,因为邻国仍然面临控制疟疾的问题。
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