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Date Added: July 04, 2008 03:44:02 AM
Between 1987󈟇 there were 5120 reported cases of the potentially fatal faliciparum malaria, increasing to 6753 in 2002𔃄. These findings highlight the urgent need for health messages and services targeted at travellers from migrant groups visiting friends and family abroad, say the authors.

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