Most travellers acquiring malaria are of African heritage visiting friends and relatives. In contrast the risks of dying from malaria once acquired are highest in the elderly, tourists, and those presenting in areas in which malaria is seldom seen. Doctors often do not think of these as high risk groups for malaria; for this reason they are important groups to target in pre-travel advice.
Risk factors for mortality from imported falciparum malaria in the United Kingdom over 20 years: an observational study
Anna M. Checkley·C. W. M. Whitty·Marie Blaze·Peter L. Chiodini·David J. Bradley·Valerie Smith·Adrian D. Smith
