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Health officials in New Jersey have confirmed that a resident of Morris County has contracted malaria, despite not having traveled outside of the country recently. This unusual case has sparked a thorough investigation by public health authorities to determine how the individual became infected with the disease, which is typically associated with tropical and subtropical regions.
Malaria is caused by parasites transmitted through the bites of infected mosquitoes. The absence of recent travel raises questions about potential local transmission or other factors contributing to this case. Health officials are urging residents to remain vigilant and take preventive measures against mosquito bites, especially during warmer months when mosquito activity increases.
The New Jersey Department of Health is working closely with local health departments to monitor the situation and provide necessary guidance to the community. As the investigation unfolds, officials are emphasizing the importance of awareness and preparedness in combating mosquito-borne illnesses.
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