Dr. Mercedes Pascual, Professor, E&E, and her colleagues in Europe and Australia, recently published an article in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences detailing a study that found that more than 600 children in one African village each had a different strain of the malaria parasite and a distinctly different set of the genes that the human immune system focuses on to detect and control this infection.
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