Drogba tested positive with malaria and as a result of the disease, he was left out for the match that Chelsea lost at Anfield.
   Ancelloti stated: " We found out last night when blood tests showed he had malaria. I don't know where he got it from.
   He had a problem. He has this virus and, obviously, he lost power and training. He lost his condition. He's had treatment and now he's okay. He'll come back immediately in the best condition."
   Chelsea released a press statement about Drogba's condition :
   " The course of medication he is on now will clear it up in three days. This type of malaria will not come back. We are not sure where and when he picked it up. It can lie dormant in the body for a long time. He is safe to play with malaria.
   We ran tests on all the tropical diseases and viruses but, because it was dormant, there was not enough parasitic activity in his blood to pick up malaria in the initial tests. You re-test and re-test and when the results came back last night the parasitic activity in his blood had reached a level where it showed up."
   Conclusion: For now, Didier's career is not in danger .

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