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Transfusion-induced Plasmodium falciparum malaria in a beta thalassaemia patient during the prevention of re-establishment phase in Sri Lanka.

Pubudu ChulasiriPrasad RanaweeraPonnuthurai SudarshanMaya JayasingheJeevani HarishchandraKumudu GunasekeraHarshini VitharanaPriyanganie SilvaPascal RingwaldRohini FernandopulleKamini MendisSumadhya Deepika Fernando
Published in: Malaria journal (2021)
After malaria elimination, transfusion-induced malaria from blood donors returning from malaria endemic countries poses a threat to preventing the re-establishment of the disease. Improved surveillance of arrivals in Sri Lanka from malaria endemic countries using more sensitive methods for screening than microscopy may be required to reduce this risk. More stringent criteria for selecting blood donors, and more effective methods of screening donors for malaria than microscopy may also be necessary.
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