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Non-Human Primate Malaria Infections: A Review on the Epidemiology in Malaysia

Dian, ND (author)
Rahim, MAFA (author)
Chan, S (author)
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Idris, ZM (author)
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2022-06-27
2022
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In: International journal of environmental research and public health. - : MDPI AG. - 1660-4601. ; 19:13
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  • Malaria remains a public health problem in many parts of the world, including Malaysia. Although Malaysia has been recognized as one of the countries free from indigenous human malaria since 2018, the rising trend of zoonotic malaria, particularly Plasmodium knowlesi cases, poses a threat to public health and is of great concern to the country’s healthcare system. We reviewed previously scattered information on zoonotic malaria infections in both Peninsular Malaysia and Malaysian Borneo to determine the epidemiology and distribution of emerging zoonotic malaria infections. Given the high prevalence of zoonotic malaria in Malaysia, efforts should be made to detect zoonotic malaria in humans, mosquito vectors, and natural hosts to ensure the success of the National Malaria Elimination Strategic Plan.

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