Symptoms of Malaria Fade on Repeat Infections Due to Loss of Immune Cells

No clinical symptoms are experienced with subsequent infections, by children who repeatedly become infected with malaria, and a team led by UC San Francisco researchers has discovered that this might be due at least in part to a depletion of specific types of immune cells. Working in Uganda, one of the most malaria-plagued nations in Africa and one in which individuals are repeatedly exposed to the malaria parasite, UCSF scientists found that a depletion of immune ...

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