Plasmodium vivax malaria acquired in far north Queensland.

20 Jan 1997
Brookes DL, Ritchie SA, van den Hurk AF, Fielding JR, Loewenthal MR

 

In February 1996, vivax malaria was diagnosed in a man from a remote community in far north Queensland who had not visited a malarious area for the past 19 years. Microscopy and DNA studies of blood from other residents of the community did not identify a source of infection. It was suspected the infection was transmitted by mosquitoes from a neighbour who had been infected in Papua New Guinea, but whose blood was not available for DNA tests.