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Korea Malaria Alert: Mosquitoes Confirmed, Prevention Measures Needed

Malaria⁤ Alert Issued in South Korea Following Mosquito Protozoa Confirmation

Seoul, South ​Korea – South Korean health authorities ​have ⁢issued a malaria alert for the first time this year, triggered by the confirmation of mosquitoes carrying malaria protozoa.the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) ⁤announced the warning on August 19th, pinpointing the‍ first source of infection in the 31st week of the year (July 27th – August 2nd).

This alert⁢ comes amidst fluctuating mosquito populations. While the cumulative average daily mosquito count has decreased⁢ by 54.4% year-over-year, a​ meaningful surge has been observed following the heavy rains‌ at the end of‍ July. Mosquito numbers are now up​ 46.9% compared to the previous year and⁢ 24.1% in the 31st week alone, according to data from the Pickles Office.

Korea Malaria Alert: Mosquitoes Confirmed, Prevention Measures Needed
A microscopic view of malaria protozoa. [Korea Centers for Disease Control and Prevention]

Prior to this nationwide alert, warnings had been issued in eight regions‌ due to localized cluster⁣ cases and high‌ mosquito indices, following an initial warning on June 20th related to​ increased mosquito activity.

Despite the ⁢alert,‍ the​ overall number of confirmed malaria cases in South korea remains lower than last year.As ⁤of⁣ today, 373 cases have ‌been reported, representing an 18.8% decrease from the 443​ cases recorded during the same period in 2023.

Understanding the Alert Levels

The CDC defines a⁢ “malariaism”⁤ – a localized alert – when the first cluster case is identified or when the mosquito index reaches 5.0 or higher for two ‍consecutive weeks within the same⁣ city, county, or district. The current alert was triggered by the detection of malaria protozoa in collected ⁣mosquito⁣ samples.

A malaria cluster is defined as two or ⁤more cases occurring within a 1km radius, with an interval of no more than 14 days between patients.This year,16 such clusters have been identified,a decrease from ⁣the 22 clusters reported⁣ last year.

How Malaria Spreads & Symptoms to watch For

Malaria is transmitted through the ⁣bite of infected mosquitoes. It is not spread through the air or by casual contact. The predominant forms of malaria in South Korea are Plasmodium⁤ vivax ⁤ (frequently enough referred to as Samil malaria), which ⁣typically manifests ⁢12-18 ⁣days after infection.Common symptoms include headaches, ​fever,⁢ chills, and ‍vomiting.

Currently, there is no vaccine available for malaria, making mosquito prevention paramount.

Citizens are enjoying an evening at Han River Park in Seoul. Mosquitoes are ​most active during ​these times.‍ [Yonhap]

Investigations into‍ recent cases indicate that most infections​ occurred when individuals were bitten by mosquitoes while ​near lakes, parks, and puddles during​ evening hours – peak mosquito activity times.

Prevention Measures

Lim Seung-kwan,a spokesperson for the CDC,emphasized the importance of proactive measures. “Local governments will strengthen mosquito control efforts,” he stated.”Residents and visitors must take precautions ⁤to avoid mosquito bites, including wearing long‍ clothing and‌ using repellents, especially during nighttime hours.‍ Utilizing mosquito‍ nets while sleeping is also highly recommended.” he further urged anyone⁣ experiencing potential malaria symptoms to seek immediate medical ⁣testing.


Source: Herald Economy (김보영 기자) ‌- https://www.heraldcorp.com/news/articleView.html?idxno=398787

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