A teenaged male in California complained of remittent fever, chills and headaches. A blood smear revealed ringshaped cells in his red blood cells. He was successfully treated with primaquine and chloroquine .The patient lives near the San Luis Rey River and has no history of foreign travel, blood transfusion, or intravenous drug use. What is the disease? How was it acquired?
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