Abstract: According to WHO, between 2000 and 2021, there were approximately 247 million malaria cases and 627,000 deaths globally, with the majority of cases occurring in sub-Saharan Africa. In Turkey, indigenous P. vivax malaria was a major public health problem until its eradication was achieved in 2010. Although indigenous malaria transmission has been significantly reduced since 2010, the country is challenged with imported malaria due to increasing global travel and migration from endemic regions. In this study, all imported malaria cases admitted to Dr. Sadi Konuk Research and Training Hospital, Istanbul, between 2018 and 2023 were included. DNA extraction was performed using archived slides and EDTA blood samples. Real-time PCR was performed to identify samples at the species level using previously reported primers and probes. In addition, all available patient demographics are presented. During the six years between 2018 and 2023, 157 patients were diagnosed with imported malaria. According to the real-time PCR results, 149 cases were P. falciparum (94.9%), five cases were P. vivax (3.2%), two cases were P. ovale (1.3%), and one case was P. malariae (0.6%). The male/female ratio among diagnosed patients was 2.34 (110♂/47♀) among diagnosed patients. Plasmodium falciparum was detected in patients from all African regions, whereas P. vivax was detected only in patients from Liberia and Djibouti. Although malaria cases in Turkey have significantly decreased due to elimination efforts and effective public health interventions, the recent increase in both imported and indigenous cases, as well as the presence of suitable vector species in the country, indicates that malaria still remains a serious public health problem for Turkey.
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