An Ekurhuleni man who has no history of travel to malaria-endemic areas has been diagnosed with and treated for odyssean malaria. | TebogoMonama
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"He started feeling unwell approximately six months prior, with his symptoms worsening in early October 2022. "This not only provides ample opportunities for mosquitoes to travel to and from the area but is also a social gathering point. It is likely that this was a single case of odyssean non-falciparum malaria."
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