Investigation of an airport-associated cluster of falciparum malaria in Frankfurt, Germany, 2022

Author:

Kessel Johanna1,Rosanas-Urgell Anna2,Dingwerth Tobias3,Goetsch Udo4,Haller Jonas54,Huits Ralph6ORCID,Kattenberg Johanna H2ORCID,Meinecke Anna7ORCID,Monsieurs Pieter2ORCID,Sroka Michael8,Witte Torsten7ORCID,Wolf Timo1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Goethe University, University Hospital Frankfurt, Department of Infectious Diseases, Frankfurt, Germany

2. Unit of Malariology, Department of Biomedical Sciences, Institute of Tropical Medicine, Antwerp, Belgium

3. Medical Center Frankfurt, Medical Services & Health Management Lufthansa Group, Frankfurt, Germany

4. Municipal Health Protection Authority, Frankfurt, Germany

5. Goethe University, Department of Integrative parasitology and animal physiology, Frankfurt, Germany

6. Department of Infectious Tropical Diseases and Microbiology, IRCCS Sacro Cuore Don Calabria Hospital, Negrar di Valpolicella, Verona, Italy

7. Hannover Medical School, Department of Rheumatology and Immunology, Hannover, Germany

8. Fraport AG, Medical Services, Frankfurt, Germany

Abstract

Airport malaria is uncommon but increasing in Europe and often difficult to diagnose. We describe the clinical, epidemiological and environmental investigations of a cluster of airport malaria cases and measures taken in response. Three Frankfurt International Airport employees without travel histories to malaria-endemic areas were diagnosed with Plasmodium falciparum malaria in Germany in 2022. Two cases were diagnosed within 1 week, and the third one after 10 weeks. Two cases had severe disease, all three recovered fully. The cases worked in separate areas and no specific location for the transmissions could be identified. No additional cases were detected among airport employees. In June and July, direct flights from Equatorial Guinea, Nigeria and Angola and one parcel originating in Ghana arrived at Frankfurt airport. No vector-competent mosquitoes could be trapped to identify the source of the outbreak. Whole genome sequencing of P. falciparum genomes showed a high genetic relatedness between samples of the three cases and suggested the geographical origin closest to Ghana. A diagnosis of airport malaria should prompt appropriate and comprehensive outbreak investigations to identify the source and to prevent severe forms of falciparum malaria.

Publisher

European Centre for Disease Control and Prevention (ECDC)

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