Preventing malaria in travelers

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Each year about 1700 cases of malaria occur in the United Kingdom, 1300 in the United States, and 3000 in France. Less than half of travellers who acquire malaria have taken advice before travelling. Using intervention strategies for travelers visiting friends and relatives—such as increasing awareness in the community, dispelling myths about immunity or subsidizing antimalarials—could considerably reduce imported malaria. From the BMJ [BMJ 2008;336:1362-6]

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