1951
No.
malaria
No. Cuba has eradicated malaria, along with several other diseases that still plague its neighbours, such as rubella, pertussis, tb, etc.
I believe it is because there still is no cure to either disease.
Isolation and treatment of the patient of malaria should be done. Mosquitoes should be eradicated by eliminating the breeding places.
Malaria was officially declared eradicated from the United States in 1951. The country implemented a comprehensive eradication program during the 1940s, which included measures such as insecticide spraying, draining swamps, and improving sanitation. By the early 1950s, the incidence of malaria had significantly declined, leading to its elimination as a public health threat in the U.S.
2001
That is usual concern of all the environmentalists including the contributor. The damage caused by the disease is of very serious nature and eradication advantages are far more than disadvantages, probably.
You do not have malaria in US. Only immigrants can get malaria, which can come out of the liver.
1,544 cases of malaria
1) let us control mosquito menace and let us control malaria . 2)you control mosquito and we control malaria . 3) let us get on the mood of euphoria . let us not have even one case of malaria.
One case of malaria is recorded in US. This patient developed malaria after 15 years of leaving the endemic zone. Malaria parasite was in his liver for so many years. One big Indian industrialist died of cerebral malaria in US, ho was referred there. Contributor felt ashamed to read the books on tropical diseases, written by writers from UK.