Exploring association between MBL2 gene polymorphisms and the occurrence of clinical blackwater fever through a case –control study in Congolese children
Blackwater fever (BWF), one of the most severe and life-threatening forms of falciparum malaria, is characterized by acute massive intravascular haemolysis, often leading to acute renal failure. Thus far, the ...
Source: Malaria Journal - Category: Infectious Diseases Authors: Joseph M. Bodi, C élestin N. Nsibu, Roland L. Longenge, Michel N. Aloni, Pierre Z. Akilimali, Patrick K. Kayembe, Ahmeddin H. Omar, Jan Verhaegen, Pierre M. Tshibassu, Prosper T. Lukusa, Aimé Lumaka and Kenji Hirayama Tags: Research Source Type: research
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