MALARIA IN WEST VIRGINIA : FORTY CASES SEEN AT WEST VIRGINIA UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL

1998 
: In the U.S., malaria predominately occurs in travelers and immigrants. We report a series of 40 cases at West Virginia University Hospital, and 24 of whom were students who had visited areas of East Africa, West Africa and Asia usually in either December, January, August or September. Most patients (79%) reported a previous episode of malaria, and P. falciparum was identified in 60%. Fever, chills and rigors were the most common symptoms. Correct use of malaria prophylaxis was recorded in five patients, and only two of these were students. Successful outcomes were recorded in all but one patient. Our series suggests that international students would benefit from the proper use of chemoprophylaxis, thus decreasing the number of cases of malaria seen in university settings.
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