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Background: Malaria still occurs in Bangladesh which is one of the countries of the South-east Asia region. Materials and Methods: The study design included an online search of all data pertaining to Malaria in Bangladesh from the year 2020 onwards. Results: During 2020, 90% of Malaria cases in Bangladesh occurred in just 3 districts of the country. Conclusion: The number of imported cases of Malaria from Bangladesh to India and vice versa would decrease if anti-Malaria measures are stepped up in the respective countries’ border districts.