Specific Bacteria in Microbiota Helps Protect from Malaria

In a recent breakthrough research led by Miguel Soares, it was discovered that specific bacterial components in microbiota (human gut) can generate a natural defense mechanism to protect from malaria transmission. Over the past few years, the scientific community became aware that humans live under a continuous symbiotic relationship with a vast community of bacteria and other microbes that reside in the gut. These microbes, know as the gut microbiota, do not necessarily ...

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