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Protective hemoglobinopathies and Plasmodium falciparum transmission

Author(s): 
Geoffrey Pasvol
Reference: 
Nature Genetics 42, 284-285 (April 2010)
Contact email: 
g.pasvol@imperial.ac.uk

Human hemoglobin variants are known to protect the host against severe malaria due to P. falciparum. A new study demonstrates that such genetic variation may also be associated with increased transmission of this pathogen from the human host to the Anopheles vector.