For the first time in 20 years, the United States are signing up 5 malaria injuries
The US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said on Monday that five cases of malaria in the states of Florida and Texas were confirmed in the United States for the first time in 20 years. The centers added that the four cases in Florida, along with one case in Texas, were diagnosed in two months. In her warning, she explained that malaria is a medical emergency, and that any person who shows symptoms must be “urgently investigated.” But she indicated that the risk of malaria “is still low in the United States, and that most cases are obtained when people travel outside the country.” The centers pointed out that 95% of the malaria infection occurs in Africa due to the transmission of mosquitoes, which is likely to be “deadly”. Last April, Fatak’s disease and the World Health Organization warned that malaria was still a deadly disease in Africa, despite the coming of vaccines, and attributed the reason to withstand the increasing virus of the medicine. According to the World Health Organization, 95% of cases and 96% of deaths were recorded in Africa, and this region still bears a large and unpaved global malaria burden. 619 thousand people died in 2021 all over the world due to the virus that has appeared since ancient times, and the source is a single cell parasite of the generation of the perceived, according to the latest statistics issued by the World Health Organization. The disease is transmitted to people by mosquito bites and causes various symptoms such as fever, headache and chills, leading to a serious condition that can become fatal if left untreated. Also read: