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“We shouldn’t be surprised that we’re going to have sporadic outbreaks again,” said Dr. Thom Eisele, professor and director of the Center for Applied Malaria Research and Evaluation at Tulane University School of Public Health and Tropic Medicine, to USA Today.

Yahoo: Malaria has a rich history in the US. Should Americans be worried about rising cases?

The U.S. can’t be rid malaria if it’s still thriving in other parts of the world, said Dr. Thom Eisele, professor and director of the Center for Applied Malaria Research and Evaluation at Tulane University School of Public Health and Tropic Medicine.

USA Today: Malaria has a rich history in the US. Should Americans be worried about rising cases?

“We shouldn’t be surprised that we’re going to have sporadic outbreaks again,” said Dr. Thom Eisele, professor and director of the Center for Applied Malaria Research and Evaluation at Tulane University School of Public Health and Tropic Medicine.

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