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Fox News’ John Roberts Hospitalized With Severe Malaria, Targets Sept. 2 Return

Doctors are treating the anchor with IV artesunate following a likely exposure during a recent trip to Indonesia.

Overview

  • Roberts was diagnosed on Aug. 25 after experiencing uncontrolled shivering on air and intense body aches.
  • Blood tests showed low platelets and white blood cells, and his rheumatologist directed him to the ER where malaria was confirmed.
  • He reports an up‑and‑down recovery with pronounced temperature swings and says he hopes to be discharged soon.
  • IV artesunate, the first‑line therapy for severe malaria in the U.S., is being administered during his hospital stay.
  • He thanked Inova Health staff and colleague Trace Gallagher for filling in, noting on X that a doctor said it was the first malaria case the doctor had seen; the CDC says roughly 2,000 U.S. cases are reported annually and timely treatment is critical.