malaria, New Jersey
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One-off cases of malaria in the U.S. may become more common as warming temperatures lead to booming mosquito populations
There are about 100 travel-associated cases of malaria reported in New Jersey each year, officials said. Locally-acquired malaria typically occurs when a mosquito bites a person infected with travel-associated malaria, acquiring the parasite, and then bites another person, passing on the infection.