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Locally transmitted cases of malaria were recently discovered in Sarasota County, Florida and in Texas — something the U.S. has not seen in decades. NBC News’ Blayne Alexander got an inside look at the CDC’s insectary and shares more about their work to combat mosquito-borne illnesses.

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