
doi: 10.1093/jtm/taae124
pmid: 39231261
Information on imported malaria in China has been scarce in the past due to language barriers and poor access to information. The review by Zhu et al. now sheds light on malaria imported into China in the pre-pandemic period, which is essential to inform travel and migrant health recommendations in the Asian region.
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