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NICD: Patients, who reside in or have recently travelled to malaria-prone areas, should also be tested for malaria if they show flu-like symptoms

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The National Institute of Communicable Diseases says patients, who reside in or have recently travelled to malaria-prone areas, should also be tested for malaria if they show flu-like symptoms.

The Institute says this is especially important for patients who reside in Limpopo, Kwa-Zulu Natal or Mpumalanga, or who have recently travel to or from Mozambique.

The NICD says many malaria cases are being misdiagnosed as COVID-19 as both diseases have similar non-specific early symptoms.

Principal Medical Scientist at the NICD, Dr. Jaishree Raman.

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