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Summary

  • Malaria is a disease that is spread by infected mosquitoes.
  • It's common in parts of Africa, Asia, Central and South America, the South Pacific and Eastern Europe.
  • People in Australia who have travelled to affected areas may get malaria.
  • You should try to prevent mosquito bites and use medicines to prevent malaria when travelling in affected areas.
  • If you get a fever during or after returning from an area with malaria, see a doctor.

These key facts are from healthdirect.gov.au (accessed 29 Jan 2025). Visit the healthdirect website for more information about malaria.

Relevant Tests

If your doctor suspects you have malaria, they may request one or more tests.

If you are diagnosed with malaria, some of these tests will be used to monitor and manage your condition.

Find information about specific tests:

Last Updated: Sunday, 20th July 2025

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