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Background In parallel with the eradication of indigenous malaria since 2005 and the certification of Morocco as a malaria-free country by the World Health Organization in 2010, imported malaria cases are still being notified in Morocco. This study aims to describe the epidemiological profile and characterize the demographic, clinical, and biological profile of imported malaria cases diagnosed at the Central Laboratory of Parasitology-Mycology of the Ibn Sina University Hospital in Rabat, Morocco. Methodology This retrospective study analyzed 81 cases of imported malaria at Ibn Sina University Hospital's Central Laboratory of Parasitology-Mycology in Rabat, Morocco from January 2015 to December 2023. Patients meeting the inclusion criteria had contracted malaria in endemic regions, confirmed through parasitological evidence on blood smears. Results Among the 81 positive cases, 55 (63%) were male, resulting in a male-to-female ratio of approximately 3:1. The imported cases came from 15 countries in sub-Saharan Africa, mainly from Ivory Coast (31 patients, 31%) and Guinea (16 patients, 16%). The main clinical sign was fever (79 patients, 97.53%). The majority of patients (70 patients, 86%) suffered from anemia, while thrombocytopenia was present in 76% of patients (62 patients).
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Amal Hanafi
Imane Zouaoui
Hasnae Abjabja
Cureus
Mohammed V University
Ibn Sina Hospital
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www.synapsesocial.com/papers/68e6a3bcb6db6435876275a6 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.7759/cureus.60253