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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the malaria case report in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling in the CSID No and Case No at the top of the form. Ensure accuracy as these identifiers are crucial for tracking.
  3. Complete the patient’s demographic information, including age, sex, date of birth, and height/weight. Circle the appropriate units for age.
  4. Provide details about symptom onset and pregnancy status. This section is vital for understanding the patient's condition.
  5. Fill in physician name and ethnicity/race selections. Accurate reporting helps in epidemiological tracking.
  6. Indicate lab test results by checking all applicable options. This includes species identification which is essential for treatment decisions.
  7. Document travel history and any chemoprophylaxis taken. This information aids in assessing risk factors associated with malaria.
  8. Finally, review all entries for completeness before submitting your report through our platform to ensure accurate data collection.

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Include specimen collection date and laboratory result report date and the reporting laboratory name and phone number. a) Type of diagnostic test(s) performed for this subject. If more than two tests were done, then additional results may be included on the continuation page.
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ing to the 2021 World Malaria Report: Nearly half the worlds population lives in areas at risk of malaria transmission in 87 countries and territories. In 2020, malaria caused an estimated 241 million clinical episodes, and 627,000 deaths. An estimated 95% of deaths in 2020 were in the WHO African Region.
The report identified that the number of global malaria cases in 2022 was docHubly higher than before the pandemic in 2019. From 2000 to 2019, the number of global malaria cases fell from 243 million to 233 million.
Nine cases of locally acquired malaria in the USA between May and August, 2023, are the first such cases in 20 years. Sanjeet Bagcchi reports.
They remained stable in 2021, before seeing another increase of 5 million in 2022 to 249 million. The number of malaria deaths also remained higher than the pre-pandemic levels. There were 608,000 deaths reported in 2022 as compared to 576,000 cases in 2019.
Malaria can be a deadly disease if not diagnosed and treated quickly. Starting treatment as soon as possible can often prevent severe illness and death.

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