Malaria in a seaport worker in Haifa

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Abstract

A healthy port worker who had traveled to Azerbaijan 2 years previously was diagnosed with vivax malaria. This is most likely a case of seaport malaria, which has been reported only four times previously. The importance of obtaining a proper occupational, as well as travel, history when evaluating febrile patients is emphasized.

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Rubin, L., Nunberg, D., & Rishpon, S. (2005). Malaria in a seaport worker in Haifa. Journal of Travel Medicine, 12(6), 350–352. https://doi.org/10.2310/7060.2005.12610

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