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Malaria free certification: Georgia

The World Health Organization certified Georgia as malaria-free

Updated: 24 January 2025
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UK malaria cases in returned travellers and updated guidelines

UK Health Security Agency publish malaria 2023 and 2024 (provisional) UK case numbers and updated malaria guidelines for malaria prevention in travellers from the UK

Updated: 03 December 2024
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Malaria free certification: Egypt

The World Health Organization has granted certification of malaria elimination

Updated: 23 October 2024
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UKHSA publishes 2022 and 2023 UK malaria cases in returned travellers

Malaria risk reminder for travellers and health professionals as UK Health Security Agency confirm 2022 and 2023 imported UK malaria cases in England, Wales and Northern Ireland

Updated: 24 April 2024
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Malaria: a reminder for travellers over the winter holiday season

Advice for travellers and health professionals about malaria

Updated: 21 December 2023
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Zoonoses (diseases from animals) in travellers

A zoonotic disease is one that spreads between animals and humans and has the potential to be an increasing problem for travellers

Updated: 11 May 2023
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Diseases spread by insects and ticks in the American continent (the Americas)

Depending on the destination, travellers may be at risk of a number of different diseases

Updated: 15 October 2024

Diseases spread by insects and ticks in Europe

Depending on destination, travellers may be at risk of a number of different diseases spread by insects or ticks in Europe

Updated: 18 June 2024

Malaria

Malaria is a serious and potentially life-threatening disease, transmitted to humans through the bite of infected female Anopheles spp. mosquitoes

Updated: 07 January 2025

Malaria resources

Resources on prevention and management of malaria

Updated: 23 December 2024

Malaria

Malaria is a serious and sometimes fatal disease, transmitted by the bite of an infected mosquito occurring in many tropical regions of the world

Updated: 09 January 2025
06 June 2025
Australia + Torres Strait

Malaria in Australia

As of 2 June 2025, Queensland Health have reported two locally acquired malaria cases in Torres Strait residents during 2025. Investigations are ongoing. Please see our Topics in Brief article for further details on malaria.

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16 April 2025
Belize + Cayo

Malaria in Belize

On the 15 April 2025, the Government of Belize reported locally transmitted malaria cases in Santa Elena Town and Cristo Rey Village in Cayo District (in the West close to the border with Guatemala). These are the first locally acquired cases in Belize in over six years. Please see our Topics in Brief article for further details on malaria.

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04 April 2025

Malaria in Trinidad and Tobago

As of 2 April 2025, the Ministry of Health is investigating a cluster of five malaria cases on the island of Trinidad, with the first case identified on 27 March 2025. It is unclear if this is locally acquired malaria and the type (species) of malaria has not yet been confirmed. Mosquito bite avoidance is recommended for all travellers to Trinidad and Tobago. Please see our Topics in Brief article for further details on malaria.

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28 March 2025

Malaria in Botswana

On 25 March 2025, Botswana's Ministry of Health reported a significant increase in malaria cases reported in the past four weeks, related to recent heavy rains. This outbreak, which began in Okavango, has spread to several other districts. There have also been reports of cases in non-endemic areas, including Gaborone and Mahalapye. Please see our Topics in Brief article for further details on malaria. Antimalarial tablets are recommended for parts of Botswana, please check our Botswana malaria advice for further information.

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24 January 2025

Malaria in Georgia

As of 25 January 2025, the World Health Organization has certified Georgia as a malaria-free country. Please see our Topics in Brief article for further details on malaria.

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30 December 2024

Acute respiratory infections complicated by malaria in DRC

The World Health Organization have reported an outbreak of acute respiratory infections complicated by malaria (previously reported as undiagnosed illness) in Panzi Health Zone, Kwango Province. Between 24 October 2024 and 16 December 2024, 891 cases, including 48 deaths have been reported. Investigations continue but laboratory testing has identified a combination of viral respiratory infections and falciparum malaria. 47% of cases and 54% of deaths have been reported in children under five years of age. Please see our Topics in Brief article for further details on malaria.

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28 November 2024

Malaria in South Sudan

The World Health Organization have reported an upsurge in malaria cases and deaths in most states between 1 January and 20 October 2024. Please see our Topics in Brief article for further details on malaria.

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11 November 2024
Dominican Republic + Azua
San Juan

Malaria in Dominican Republic

As of 7 November 2024, 887 confirmed cases of malaria have been reported during 2024. It is unclear exactly how many cases are locally acquired but this represents a large increase compared to the same period in 2023. Local outbreaks have been reported from Azua and San Juan provinces. Please see our Topics in Brief article for further details on malaria.

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01 November 2024

Malaria in Ethiopia

Between 1 January and 20 October 2024, over 7.3 million malaria cases and 1,157 deaths have been reported in Ethiopia. This is the highest number of annual cases recorded in the last seven years. The majority of cases (95%) were laboratory-confirmed, with Plasmodium falciparum accounting for more than two-thirds of the cases. Four regions account for 81% of reported case in 2024: Amhara, Oromia, Southwest and South Ethiopia Regional State. Please see our Topics in Brief article for further details on malaria.

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21 October 2024

Malaria in Egypt

As of 20 October 2024, the World Health Organization has certified Egypt as malaria-free.

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