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    A case of malaria disease has been confirmed in Albania, reported Mr. Plumb Pipero with the ministry of healthcare. A 17-year-old girl, who has returned from Greece three months ago, shows symptoms of malaria and has been put under quarantine. Blood samples have been sent for expert?s lab tests. The Zalher village, where the young girl lives, has been disinfected. Medical authorities are making tests and studies on whether the girl has been bitten by a mosquito in Greece or Albania.

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    Re: Case of malaria, Albania ex Greece



    Archive Number 20100518.1634
    Published Date 18-MAY-2010
    Subject PRO/EDR> Malaria - Albania: RFI

    MALARIA - ALBANIA: REQUEST FOR INFORMATION
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    International Society for Infectious Diseases
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    Date: Tue 18 May 2010
    Source: Radio 1
    <http://www.focus-fen.net/index.php?id=n219966>


    A case of malaria disease has been confirmed in Albania, Macedonian
    Dnevnik Daily reports, citing Mr. Plumb Pipero with the ministry of healthcare.

    A 17-year-old girl who returned from Greece 3 months ago shows
    symptoms of malaria and has been put under quarantine. Blood samples
    have been sent for expert lab tests.

    The Zalher village, where the young girl lives, has been disinfected.
    Medical authorities are making tests and studies on whether the girl
    has been bitten by a mosquito in Greece or Albania.

    --
    Communicated by:
    HealthMap via ProMED-mail
    <promed@promedmail.org>

    [The information given here is very sparse, and we do not even know
    which species of malaria the girl was infected with, or whether the
    confirmatory tests were positive.

    In 1938, malaria was a hyper-endemic disease in Albania, exhibiting a
    spleen and parasite rate of 60 percent. In 1946, the insecticide DDT
    was introduced, and malaria was eradicated in Albania in 1967.

    Malaria was eradicated in Greece in the beginning of the 1970s, and
    since then, only sporadic autochthonous malaria cases have been
    recorded (3 cases in 1991, one case in 1999 and 2 cases in 2000).
    (Epidemiological Surveillance of Malaria in Countries of Central and
    Eastern Europe and Selected Newly Independent States. Report on a WHO
    intercountry meeting, Sofia, Bulgaria 24-26 Jun 2002. EUR/02/5037191.
    <http://www.euro.who.int/document/e77302.pdf>. - Mod.EP]

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