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'Deadliest strains may help design malaria vaccine'

Researchers have identified a 'genetic fingerprint' associated with the most deadly strains of malaria parasites, making these unique DNA regions potential targets for vaccine development

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Researchers have identified a 'genetic fingerprint' associated with the most deadly strains of malaria parasites, making these unique DNA regions potential targets for vaccine development. Researchers led by the University of Melbourne in Australia found a small group of proteins was associated with the most severe strains of malarial infections. These infections are often fatal in young children who have not yet had a chance to develop a strong immune response to the parasite.

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