Every year, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) takes a close look at malaria cases reported in the United States. Their report for 2018 is now out, giving us a snapshot of the situation. This kind of routine surveillance is how public health officials keep track of where infections are happening and understand patterns, like whether people are getting sick after traveling abroad.
The report focuses on cases that occurred in the U.S. in 2018. It does not present any new or specific findings about the number of cases, where they were concentrated, or how people were infected. The CDC did not report on safety issues or treatment outcomes in this surveillance summary.
It's important to remember this is a basic report, not a new study with fresh conclusions. We don't know the total number of cases from this data alone, or what trends might be emerging. This report simply documents what was officially recorded for that year, serving as a foundational piece of information for experts who monitor infectious diseases.