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Updated · antigua.news · May 22
Antigua Confirms 2 Imported Malaria Cases After Traveler Dies
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Updated · antigua.news · May 22

Antigua Confirms 2 Imported Malaria Cases After Traveler Dies

2 articles · Updated · antigua.news · May 22
  • A visiting male traveler died in Antigua and Barbuda after becoming critically ill from imported malaria shortly after arriving from a malaria-endemic country.
  • Health officials said 2 imported cases were identified in recent days; the second male traveler was treated after falling sick and has since left the country.
  • About 5 days after the deceased entered Antigua and Barbuda, authorities said he likely arrived with symptoms already developing or became ill almost immediately after arrival.
  • Antigua and Barbuda said the infection was not contracted locally and that there is no evidence of community spread or local transmission.
  • Public health teams have intensified surveillance and mosquito-control operations in several areas to prevent any possible spread.
As global travel expands, are tourist-dependent island nations prepared for the inevitable rise in imported diseases like malaria?
With new malaria vaccines and advanced controls, why do imported cases still pose a lethal threat to unprepared nations?
Could climate change turn isolated imported malaria cases into a permanent local threat for Caribbean islands?