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Malaria: eMedicine Emergency Medicine

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Overview: Malaria is the most deadly vector-borne disease in the world. Although typically an illness of tropical regions of the world, more than 1500 cases (nearly all foreign-originating) are diagnosed in the US each year. In some ...

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