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Posted: 2025-04-16 23:55:41 UTC

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A study in West Africa reveals that genetic and lifestyle factors influence susceptibility to malaria, with Fulani children exhibiting different immune responses compared to Mossi children.
Genetic factors influence malaria susceptibility
Lifestyle factors influence malaria susceptibility
Fulani children show less inflammatory monocytes
Fulani children show more active B cells
Distinct immune responses between Fulani and Mossi children
Understanding the specific genetic and lifestyle factors that contribute to malaria susceptibility
Identifying the mechanisms behind the different immune responses in Fulani and Mossi children