The greatest risk factor for developing malaria is to live in or to visit areas where the disease is common. These include the tropical and subtropical regions of:
Sub-Saharan Africa
South and Southeast Asia
Pacific Islands
Central America and northern South America
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The greatest risk factor for developing malaria is to live in or to visit areas where the disease is common. These include the tropical and subtropical regions of:
Sub-Saharan Africa
South and Southeast Asia
Pacific Islands
Central America and northern South America
The greatest risk factor for developing malaria is to live in or to visit areas where the disease is common. These include the tropical and subtropical regions of:
Sub-Saharan Africa
South and Southeast Asia
Pacific Islands
Central America and northern South America
The degree of risk depends on local malaria control, seasonal changes in malaria rates and the precautions you take to prevent mosquito bites.
The greatest risk factor for developing malaria is to live in or to visit areas where the disease is common. These include the tropical and subtropical regions of:
Sub-Saharan Africa
South and Southeast Asia
Pacific Islands
Central America and northern South America